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lanalizard
03-06-03, 02:41 PM
im still sitting here with my male bp on his 7th month of a hunger strike..its really getting me mad because he used to be a good eater at the other place he was living but stopped eating over there.
He wont even eat a damn live gerbil!
He was 1150grams 2 months ago and is now 850g....someone help?

Corey Woods
03-06-03, 05:05 PM
That is a big weight loss! Even my breeder males who are excellent breeders don't loose that much weight and they are breeding and not eating. I had a female go for 56 weeks and she only lost about 250 grams. Maybe there are some internal parasites eating away at things inside to cause the rapid weight loss?????

At any rate I wouldn't expect your snake to eat until atleast April/May.

Corey

lanalizard
03-06-03, 08:40 PM
oh that is soo comforting....lol
i dont know what to do....i cant take him to the vet to check for parasites because the snake wont poop!!!

marisa
03-06-03, 09:24 PM
The vet can get a fecal sample when you go. You don't always have to bring one in.

Marisa

Jeromerules
03-07-03, 02:56 AM
yeah true. when you feed it though try to bug your snake. Bump the mouse or gerbil into the snakes face. It works every time for mine. Then he gets mad and bites it. Then eats it.

BurmBaroness
03-07-03, 08:46 AM
I would not feed a live prey item to ANY of my snakes, especially a non feeding one. That live gerbil or mouse can kill your BP with one bite, and you are not fast enough to stop it. I would go to the vet for a fecal to check for internal parasites, and if all is well, he will eat when breeding season is over, late march, early april.

lanalizard
03-08-03, 09:12 AM
i dont think you guys understand....i stated that i cant get a fecal from him because he has nothing to poop out...how can i take him to the vet with a fecal if he cant poop?

BurmBaroness
03-08-03, 10:30 AM
The vet may be able to extract enough fecal material for the sample. It's worth a shot

ReptiZone
03-08-03, 10:52 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by marisa
[B]The vet can get a fecal sample when you go. You don't always have to bring one in.

I belive marisa sayed it best alwas read your responces in full befor responding to any thing that would be apriciated thank you