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B. dendrpohilia off feed

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Posted by: zazenkikai at Tue Aug 17 10:58:33 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zazenkikai ]  
   

I have a boiga dendrophilia dendrophilia that has eaten rat fuzzies or mouse fuzzies weekly. He is now 5ft. Three weeks ago he has stopped eating.
He checks out the prey for a few minutes and leaves. The animal has good weight and is very healthy according to the vet I took him to 3 days ago.
I have had him for five months and he has never done this before except when he had a perfect 5' 6" shed skin a month ago.
Does anyone know if this is common and when should I worry.
He also only eats live items and has always refused f/t or fresh killed. Help, please
Bob C.


   

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