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j3nnay
at Sat Apr 21 23:05:46 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by j3nnay ]
You're probably right and it's your feeding schedule. How are you never around at night to feed? You gotta sleep sometime, I'm sure. :P Or you could change your schedule for one day out of the week for the benefit of your animals, just to see.
Also, just be patient! My male, Darwin, FINALLY FINALLY FINALLY ate a rat today after not touching one since at least January.
Ball pythons are picky and finicky... one of these days yours'll remember they like to eat, haha.
Good luck!
~jenny ----- "The python has, and I fib no fibs,
318 pairs of ribs.
In stating this I place reliance
On a seance with one who died for science
This figure is sworn to and attested,
He counted them while being digested."
~Ogden Nash
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