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04-12-13, 05:43 AM
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Stubborn Feeder
Sooo . . . My soon to be 8 month old ball python has decided to be a royal pain and take herself off of feed. I say that because I have wasted three rats from trying to offer her food on a weekly basis and she's declined each one. I've changed nothing to the way I feed her, she just doesn't want to eat. Which is alright I guess since she's surely not underfed (2.5 ft and 620 grams) and she is still very active and enjoys coming out to explore. How long though should she go without eating before I do worry? It's going on 4 weeks since her last meal (other than water)
I just find it so odd that she quit cold turkey so to say when she WAS the greediest thing in the house.
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04-12-13, 06:39 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
As long as she isn't losing weight I wouldn't worry.
In this situation, I would stop handling and wait 2 weeks before offering again. This is of course provided that the husbandry is correct. Would also double check that
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04-12-13, 07:34 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
I had a similar issue with a juvenile mexican black kingsnake... She was eating just fine and then just decided to stop. I tried every week for at least 4 months and then all of a sudden she started to eat again... No change in anything either. I didn't handle her until she ate again and then i waited 3 feedings to make sure she would keep eating.
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04-12-13, 09:52 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
Double-check to make sure her humidity levels are correct and her hot/cool sides are still the correct temperatures, it's unlikely but a heat pad or thermostat could have failed.
Otherwise, as long as she's drinking and maintaining weight I wouldn't worry, "picky" and "ball python" seem to be synonymous. I have one five year old male who causes me no end of worry, he's just not a big eater and has the size (or lack of) to prove it.
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04-12-13, 11:04 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
I would not worry just double check the temps and humidity and continue to offer her food as normal, I know it's a waste of rats but its better that it is available. Not sure how you offer the food for your ball but 2 of my snakes I just put the rat (F/T) in and leave it 12 hours if it's still there take it out and throw it away.
Also less handling than usual.
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04-12-13, 01:23 PM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Originally Posted by Mark Taylor
I would not worry just double check the temps and humidity and continue to offer her food as normal, I know it's a waste of rats but its better that it is available. Not sure how you offer the food for your ball but 2 of my snakes I just put the rat (F/T) in and leave it 12 hours if it's still there take it out and throw it away.
Also less handling than usual.
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she will only take to live right now. Right when I was going to buy the frozen thawed she decided she wanted to be fickle. I didn't try anything dramatic yet, like changing to gerbils or splitting the rats head open because she's still fat, but active. lol
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04-12-13, 01:29 PM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Originally Posted by lady_bug87
As long as she isn't losing weight I wouldn't worry.
In this situation, I would stop handling and wait 2 weeks before offering again. This is of course provided that the husbandry is correct. Would also double check that
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She likes to come out to climb the fake tree in the house about every 3 or 4 days. Should I keep her from coming out of her cage period (for exercise) or limit it to just not handling her? And her humidity and temps are good, I check them nightly when I come home from work.
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04-12-13, 01:52 PM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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She likes to come out to climb the fake tree in the house about every 3 or 4 days. Should I keep her from coming out of her cage period (for exercise) or limit it to just not handling her? And her humidity and temps are good, I check them nightly when I come home from work.
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Leave her alone in the ideal conditions until she has fed a couple of times.
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04-12-13, 01:53 PM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
It's probably a wise decision to leave her alone for 2 weeks like Lady_Bug said just to at least let her settle in and rule out whether or not she is too stressed from handling.
If she isn't losing weight there is no worry, it is very common for a ball python to start going off of feed for months once they start to mature. My female BP went 6 months without feed and then randomly started up again with no problems. Just keep us updated!
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04-12-13, 02:14 PM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Originally Posted by Hurrok
It's probably a wise decision to leave her alone for 2 weeks like Lady_Bug said just to at least let her settle in and rule out whether or not she is too stressed from handling.
If she isn't losing weight there is no worry, it is very common for a ball python to start going off of feed for months once they start to mature. My female BP went 6 months without feed and then randomly started up again with no problems. Just keep us updated!
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Yeah it's probably for the best and I have no problem leaving her alone. I take nursing classes in the morning and work at night so she is -most of the time- by herself. Which is what puzzled me the most as to why she stopped eating because stress just seemed so unlikely and it's not like she's new to the house either.
My door remains locked when I leave too, so I know no one is playing with her.
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04-12-13, 07:05 PM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Originally Posted by BrownSugar92
Yeah it's probably for the best and I have no problem leaving her alone. I take nursing classes in the morning and work at night so she is -most of the time- by herself. Which is what puzzled me the most as to why she stopped eating because stress just seemed so unlikely and it's not like she's new to the house either.
My door remains locked when I leave too, so I know no one is playing with her.
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Balls are annoying and just stop for some reason. I just had the same problem with mine and he finally fed again last week after not eating for almost 3 months.
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04-13-13, 12:09 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Originally Posted by Ivanator
Balls are annoying and just stop for some reason. I just had the same problem with mine and he finally fed again last week after not eating for almost 3 months.
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Did you isolate him and leave him by his lonesome?
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04-13-13, 03:19 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Originally Posted by BrownSugar92
she will only take to live right now. Right when I was going to buy the frozen thawed she decided she wanted to be fickle. I didn't try anything dramatic yet, like changing to gerbils or splitting the rats head open because she's still fat, but active. lol
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So how have you wasted 3 rats if you feed live or have I missed something?
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04-13-13, 07:21 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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Did you isolate him and leave him by his lonesome?
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Isnt he living on his own now? Is he sharing an enclosure?
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04-13-13, 10:08 AM
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Re: Stubborn Feeder
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So how have you wasted 3 rats if you feed live or have I missed something?
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I've wasted my money on three rats that she hasn't wanted
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