So I have 1.3 bps, 2 breedable females and a male pastel that is up to breeding weight. Up until a few weeks ago, none of them had ever missed more than one meal in a row. But, I guess since the weather has cooled down, they have gone on a hunger strike. I realize this isn't a big deal with bps, but this is the first winter I have had a male. The male and the females have been quite active the last couple weeks at night. Temps have dropped a little, but not considerably.
I guess my question is, can they smell each other? And if so, are they not eating because they are expecting/hoping to breed? I had originally planned on breeding them this winter, but I don't have the money for a hatchling rack.
Temps are around 82 during the day, down to 75 ish at night.