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ecmartens
at Tue Oct 15 19:25:21 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ecmartens ]
Hi all,
I'm somewhat new to keeping NA rat snakes (last two years) and have run into my first persistent problem that has me quite worried:
I have a 2011 trans pecos rat that I acquired a little over a year ago. He has been extremely healthy for nearly all of that time, but this past summer (early August) he went off food, whereas prior to that he had been taking young adult mice weekly. I've had other snakes stop eating like this so didn't force the issue, just offered food each week well into September.
In early/mid September he finally took a small mouse (right after defecating for the first time in a while). He digested this just fine. Since then, I have offered meals weekly and he has either refused or accepted and later regurgitated (now a total of 3 times).
His cage setup has remained relatively unchanged throughout the entire duration in my care: 40 gallon low breeder tank with underpad heater; ~85 at the warm end, ~75 at the cool end. I've played with things a bit to try and make him more comfortable, but don't know what variables to try beyond these basic guides. I've read a bit about moist hides and was wondering if folks had success with these and subocs.
Any other advice is greatly appreciated!
Best regards, Eric
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Help with trans pecos rat snake - ecmartens, Tue Oct 15 19:25:21 2013
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