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    Re: He's pooping but not eating

    If all other husbandry practices are good (i.e. temps, room, humidity etc.) I would look at the proximity of windows. I live in Montana and my tanks are pretty close to the windows, and I have noticed that the hunger strikes are related to when the days get shorted. That ambient light makes a huge difference. I moved them downstairs to a room with no outside light sources and feeds started becoming regular again.

    Bloodsong

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