Re: my boa will not eat
Nighttime temps are too cold. You want to always provide a hotspot of approx 80F That along with winter is likely the cause. Is she away from windows & doors etc. anywhere there are drafts? Also if she can see the natural light she will react to that as well with winters shorter days. Even if her light is regulated she will still react to the seasons barometric pressure changes despite manipulation in her enviromental conditions. Mark
edit - the nightme temps OK for the ambient but what is her hotspot at night? Only 70F or is it hotter? If she ate well prior its likey the seasonal change.
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