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Old 12-11-04, 05:02 PM   #1
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Unhappy My Dum won't eat!! Help

I am worried, Gunther my Dum hasn’t ate in 2 whole months. He is around 6 ˝ foot with an average girth. I have been trying everything. Changing temps giving him privacy. I even just for the sake of trying I gave him a mouse. Still nothing… I have never had this problem with him before. Can anyone enlighten me on this mater?
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Old 12-11-04, 06:30 PM   #2
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have you put him hibernation yet? Maybe that is why he is not eating. They usually will not eat for a couple of months. watch in spring he will be eating like a champ.
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Am I suposta put him into hibernation? I have never done that before. Have never actualy heard to put Dums into hibernation. I have had Gunther for over 6 years now and never once did it even cross my mind.
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Old 12-13-04, 12:40 PM   #4
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hi,do you know somebody with a female dum?he might be ready to breed.a friend of mine had a female and she stoped eating about this time if year(he did not try to breed her).if he is healthy a couple months wont hurt him.good luck
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Old 12-13-04, 03:55 PM   #5
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Dumerils do not hibernate. Some breeders cycle their boas to prepare them for breeding. And many do not.
At certain times during fall & winter some adult boas will stop feeding. This is normal. Its just a sign that it is breeding season. Your boa is just wanting to breed. In the spring his feeding should go back to normal.

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