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If you've been keeping rosies that long I will assume you have a feel for their behavior in captivity, as in the seasonal fasting that you mentioned.
She may not need to eat yet. Definitely not unheard of in a rosy that age. She may resume come March.
Any changes lately? Stress is a possibility. Rosies "learn" their cages. As adults, when a radical change is introduced, they may stop feeding until they learn their new cage and feel comfortable. I've seen that. Babies adapt quickly. Older adults can take time.
A soak in 75-80 deg water is a good thing for captive rosies once in awhile. It hydrates them and gets things moving, if you know what I mean. I've raised neonate rosies up to big fat adults with no water in their cages - all water was offered in soaks. During drier season, every two weeks. And they almost always pass fecal matter then.
Hopefully her fasting is temporary. In the meantime, give her a basking spot of up to 85-90 degrees and see if she uses it, even sparingly.
Good luck. ----- Mark
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- Rosy Boa wont eat - nphilley, Tue Feb 10 18:31:41 2009

RE: Rosy Boa wont eat - markg, Fri Feb 13 14:00:28 2009
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