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Old 02-18-11, 08:52 PM   #1
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I feel so bad for you, I'm sure snake will eat soon, maybe its that time of year.
Keep smiling and think positive!
I appreciate that. I try not to worry, but I would be lying if I weren't. Still whatever happens...happens.
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Old 02-22-11, 03:49 PM   #2
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I appreciate that. I try not to worry, but I would be lying if I weren't. Still whatever happens...happens.
If it helps put it in perspective, many of my animals are being fussy right now too. I offered three adults meals last night, two fo them who had not eaten in two weeks, and one who had not eaten in three. All of them refused. I left meals overnight with two of them (one ate) and moved the third meal to another snake's cage (she ate too). But I now have two adult females that will have been three and four weeks without food, respectively -- not dangerous, really, but annoying.
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If it helps put it in perspective, many of my animals are being fussy right now too. I offered three adults meals last night, two fo them who had not eaten in two weeks, and one who had not eaten in three. All of them refused. I left meals overnight with two of them (one ate) and moved the third meal to another snake's cage (she ate too). But I now have two adult females that will have been three and four weeks without food, respectively -- not dangerous, really, but annoying.
Is it a sort of seasons thing? I remember reading some posts here and there about it being 'that season' again. No idea what that would mean, though. Breeding season?
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