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My darn persian sand boa, E.johnii persicus, ate after half a year of not eating! Actually, it seems longer than that.
I got him to finally eat by introducing the fuzzy near the surface of his crushed walnut and when he grabbed it, moving him onto newspaper so he doesn't injest anything. I guess he need to feel safe and hidden to eat.
Hi sweetheart! My males are off their feed too. Many male Eryx don't eat in the breeding season. Even some of my 2 year olds that may not be mature still tend to go off in the breeding season.
By the way, I answered your question about conicus size on
"the other site"
It's looking good for both conicus and johnii this season...
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actually with some airholes I put both togther over night (no outlet) and if it (the pinky) isn't gone the next morning I mark it as a refusal and try again a week later