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what you could try is cutting little pieces off a mouse so the scent is stronger hold in front of his face so he can smell it for a couple seconds then set it down he sould eat it. (i was having thee same problem with my bullsnake he wasnt eating for 2 months an i did that an eat it in a matter of seconds)