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02-06-12, 04:03 PM
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ball wont eat
My ball python is about 4 years old.. Its never had a problem with eating, its always had the same temperatures and bedding ect. She hasnt eaten in about 3 months and I dont know what to do to get her to eat... How do you force a snake to eat something??
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02-06-12, 04:05 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
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Originally Posted by taralynn
My ball python is about 4 years old.. Its never had a problem with eating, its always had the same temperatures and bedding ect. She hasnt eaten in about 3 months and I dont know what to do to get her to eat... How do you force a snake to eat something??
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Unless she's losing weight, you shouldn't worry yet. Ball pythons can go off feed for whatever reason for months and not lose weight and be totally fine. It's more stressful for us humans than it is for them.
How often are you attempting to feed her? Offering food should only be ever 7-14 days, and not any less. Offering food more often than that will only stress her out.
It's also recommended that you don't handle her while she's off feed.
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02-06-12, 04:26 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
I havent been handling her Iv only got her out like twice as apposed to every day.. every time I feed my other snakes I buy her a mouse too and she doesnt eat it.. then I keep them and try every 10 days when I feed the others. She sometimes looks interested then she flinches away from it like shes scared. It makes no sense! She isnt really losing weight that I can tell... Its just bothering me so much! She wont eat and my Green tree Python has mites.. Iv tried everything with that.. someone just told me to get Prevent a mite.. they said that is the best so I just ordered it... these pets are worse than dogs haha
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02-06-12, 04:31 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
It sounds like you're feeding her live. Has she ever been scratched or bit by a mouse? Sometimes that'll make a ball python more wary of live prey. Try offering her a frozen/thawed prey and leave it with her overnight. Again, if she isn't losing weight, you don't have to worry about her yet.
You should be actively treating the mites on your GTP as soon as possible. Provent-a-Mite will help. You will need to treat the rest of your snakes that are in the same room too, since mites can spread easily.
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02-06-12, 04:57 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
Alessia pretty much covered it but it could be because of breeding season. Also once it starts eating again do you feed more than one mouse per meal?
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02-06-12, 06:32 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
Pictures speak a thousand words. If she doesnt look skinny or underweight, I wouldnt be worried. Invest in a digital scale if you want some peace of mind, and keep track of your snake's weight every week.
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02-06-12, 06:38 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
Is there any reason why a four yr old ball is only eating mice? My 18month old is eating medium rats??
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02-07-12, 11:13 AM
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Re: ball wont eat
The only reason a four year old ball python would be eating mice is ignorance of the keeper. I would imagine with that said, that the husbandry is off and it finally caught up. OP; post how you keep your balls. Heat, size of enclosure, bedding, temps, etc. I bet dollars to donuts that your problem lies here.
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02-07-12, 01:23 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
Im pretty sure its 4.. thats what the pet store told me. I used to go to get mice and I would always go in the reptile room and there was this older ball in a tiny little tank it couldnt move at all... after seeing her there for over a month I decided to buy it so I could give it a better home. They told me that she was eating large mice and that she didnt go for rats. I have the thin wood chip blend bedding with some moss in the one corner to help with humidity... I keep the temp in the eighties in the day and like 75 at night.. I dont know what size the tank is but it is long enough for her to fully stretch out. The scale is a good idea! She doesnt seem to be losing weight but I'll be able modify it better. Thawed mice hopefully could work too...
For the mites, Iv been keeping an eye on the snake that is close to her.. I got this other mite off spray.. sprayed her bought all new stuff for her tank and cleaned it.. then they just came back.. Hopefully this new spray will work.. If not can a vet give me something different?
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02-08-12, 12:01 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
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Originally Posted by taralynn
For the mites, Iv been keeping an eye on the snake that is close to her.. I got this other mite off spray.. sprayed her bought all new stuff for her tank and cleaned it.. then they just came back.. Hopefully this new spray will work.. If not can a vet give me something different?
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mite off don't work mate its crap
the prevent a mite you ordered will do the job and sort out your mite problem
its always worked first time everytime,on the occasions i used it
follow mykee's husbandry info and things will work out
she may be off her food due to breeding season,as its not only males that do that
once you get her feeding regular,you can always try swapping her over to rats
cheers shaun
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02-07-12, 01:35 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
Day time temps should be 91f at the hot end - i assume you have a hot and cold end?
Do the mice leave a nice bulge in the snake after it eats? My BP is only 18months and a large mouse wouldn't be noticeable once it was in its belly.
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02-07-12, 01:36 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
Large mice are what I feed my adult corns which have about 1/3 or less of the girth of full grown royals. Have you tried feeding rats? Sometimes they just take them. Also how many mice are you feeding her? 1 adult mouse is definitely not big enough for an adult ball.
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02-07-12, 01:45 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
A ball that 4 years old should be on rats but balls and other go on a hunger strike every now and then so like other said if not loseing weight should be ok I would diff invest in a scale
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02-07-12, 01:50 PM
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Re: ball wont eat
This is a husbandry issue for sure.
Hot spot: 90-95. DON'T drop the temps at night unless you're breeding it.
Cool spot: 80-82
Two hides; one at each end.
Relative humidity: 60-65%
Bedding is up to you, use something that will hold enough humidity to aid in that 60% but not so much that you'll end up with scale rot.
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02-08-12, 10:34 AM
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Re: ball wont eat
Good grief, there's nothing wrong with feeding mice. Nutritionally they are the same (very slightly better even), so what if you might have to feed more of them? I generally feed rats, but its not like feeding mice will do any damage to your python. The size of prey to girth ratio is to keep people from feeding things too large, not a measure of minimum size of prey.
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