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Old 05-19-03, 01:32 AM   #1
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Help!!!!! Please

Hi i have a Blood python and i just got him a short time ago and he will not eat at all. when i got him i think he had a bit of a RI but it seems to be doing alot better but he just wont eat. I keep him in a big rubber-maid with a under tank heater and his humidity is at about 60% he has a hide box news paper flooring freah water daily. And i try not to bother him to much as i read that they stress out quite easy so i am looking to all of you for some help on what is causeing this and what i should do.

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P.S This is my first Blood python and i have not had the experience of dealing with some problem they can get from stress and other thing's
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Old 05-19-03, 01:43 AM   #2
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One more thing does any one know of some good information sites
on Blood pythons? Thanks again
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Old 05-19-03, 11:33 PM   #3
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I was Told to put the snake in a pillow case with a f/t rat and just leave it over night is that a good idea?
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Old 05-20-03, 01:48 PM   #4
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Was this the same one you were going to sell to me? I'm glad I didn't buy it!
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Old 05-20-03, 01:52 PM   #5
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PS I went to google and typed in "blood python care sheet" http://www.google.ca/search?q=blood+...e+Search&meta=
There's a few that might help you out.
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Old 05-27-03, 11:45 PM   #6
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No Adam the one i was going to sell you was one that i got in on trade and was healthy i was never really into Blood pythons but after i sold that one i got this one for my self along with it's problems
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Old 05-28-03, 02:09 PM   #7
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Oh ok, well I hope he stays healthy and eating for you from now on, they are great snakes
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Old 05-29-03, 11:17 AM   #8
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Red face Mmmmm

Try the pillow case thing with a dead rat. Also try dead and live prey. A friend of mine has a blood that only eat live mice. Increase the temp and humitity just before you offer food. Make sure the temp is in the mid to high 80's. I cover my entire cage with a blanket when mine eats. Good luck, potts:}
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where did you get it from?? ask them what they were feeding it, also how they were. its not uncommon for bloods etc to take a long time to settle into their new homes before they feed. this is more common if they are put into bigger homes than they are used to.
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