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Posted by: Lovin2act at Wed Mar 10 17:37:19 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Lovin2act ]  
   

My girlfriend has had her KSB for over a year now and it always ate like a champ. Then, this past January, it just stopped. 7 or 8 months of eating great and now this. Her last meal was 01/18/10 and nothing changed in her life whatsoever with regards to her housing or temps. She was thriving and then bam she just stopped taking her meals. I am hoping this is fairly normal for these snakes? She has not lost weight and if anything looks quite plump. Just wondering if this is a common thing for these snakes to go off feed so abruptly or if we should be worried. Maybe its due to the time of year and come spring time she will eat again..I dunno though. Thanks for any input!
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