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Here we go again......
As in my other thread I am tired of banging my head against the wall!!!!
I have two 100% het pied females who have been off feed since november. I have raised temps , lowered temps. I have left them alone I have tried to feed at night , during the day , asf... mice .. rats.. rat pups I have tried it all... Aspen vs. newspaper... two hides vs. one belly heat vs. back heat......let's see oh yea the paper ball trick.... One did take a asf back in feb. but THATS IT! . One stays on the cool side the other stays under aspen.... I am open to any advice because I am out of options...
Thanks
Daniel
Thanks,
Daniel Allison

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Re: Here we go again......
There are still a few things you can try.
- Put them in a bag with a rat put and leave them over night
- Take them for a car ride. I have had this work for me before more than once.
- Move them to a super small tub and leave them be for a week then leave a rat pup or P/K mouse in with them over night.
If they have eaten for you once they will eat again you just got to find that animals button to push.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Here we go again......
I have a pastel that has been off feed since 3-15-08. Hes just got girls on the brain. He'll come around.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Here we go again......
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
I have a pastel that has been off feed since 3-15-08. Hes just got girls on the brain. He'll come around.
hows your mojave eating? i saw some of your videos. "trepassers will be shot. survivors will be shot again." lol. wheres the continuation of the snake vid?
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Re: Here we go again......
 Originally Posted by munding
hows your mojave eating? i saw some of your videos. "trepassers will be shot. survivors will be shot again." lol.  wheres the continuation of the snake vid?
Not to get to off topic but that Mojo started eating like a champ for like 8 weeks then poof back to once every three weeks I did a video not long before she went back off it out on youtube. I need to do an up dated video of her. She is still around that 700-750 grams range she just don't like food.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Here we go again......
I had good success getting a faster to kick back in after I switched him from a 32qt tub to a 15qt tub. Of my 3 that fasted this winter 2 started eating a few weeks ago and my het albino male is still off feed. I think patience and weight monitoring is the way to go. They will eat again; usually they come back with avengance.
~*Rich
1.0 100% Het Albino
1.3 Normal
1.0 Spider
0.1 Mojave
1.0 Pastel 100% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel 66% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel PH Goldfinger

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Re: Here we go again......
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Not to get to off topic but that Mojo started eating like a champ for like 8 weeks then poof back to once every three weeks I did a video not long before she went back off it out on youtube. I need to do an up dated video of her. She is still around that 700-750 grams range she just don't like food.
when your mojave goes off feed do you do anything special to entice it back to feeding again? because i have a semi-same problem with constraddiction regarding a male pastel. he eats one adult mouse a month. he looks very skinny. a mid 07 and he weighs 260grams empty. do you still do the things you suggested or do you just wait and try every week until she feeds again?
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Re: Here we go again......
How big are these snakes that are not eating? If they are adults then I wouldnt worry to much about it. If heat,humidity and all the rest of that is good. They might just have breeding on their mind. I had a baby that didnt start eating for 4 months and hes fine now. I too tried everything and nothing worked. He ate when he was ready. Also had an adult female go off food for almost a year. One day short of being a year. She ate when she was ready.
As long as they look good dont look to skinny or sick looking just keep trying once a week. If you want you could take them to a vet to see if they are sick or something. My oldest male only eats a large rat once every 2 months. I try to feed him every week he just doesnt eat. He doesnt look skinny or sick looking hes 17 years old. I got him in 93 and he was atleast 2 years old when I got him. Like said if they look ok just stay at it try once a week. Try not to bother them to much. If they are not sick or anything they should eat when they are ready.
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Re: Here we go again......
 Originally Posted by ama1997
How big are these snakes that are not eating? If they are adults then I wouldnt worry to much about it. If heat,humidity and all the rest of that is good. They might just have breeding on their mind. I had a baby that didnt start eating for 4 months and hes fine now. I too tried everything and nothing worked. He ate when he was ready. Also had an adult female go off food for almost a year. One day short of being a year. She ate when she was ready.
As long as they look good dont look to skinny or sick looking just keep trying once a week. If you want you could take them to a vet to see if they are sick or something. My oldest male only eats a large rat once every 2 months. I try to feed him every week he just doesnt eat. He doesnt look skinny or sick looking hes 17 years old. I got him in 93 and he was atleast 2 years old when I got him. Like said if they look ok just stay at it try once a week. Try not to bother them to much. If they are not sick or anything they should eat when they are ready.
mine looks skinny and limp. im taking him to the vet this week. thanks.
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