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FireStorm
at Thu Jun 21 21:12:35 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FireStorm ]
I wouldn't panic yet, but it really depends on the size and age of the snake and if it's losing weight. If you give us some more info about your setup, maybe we can help.
1)What kind of enclosure are you using? Do you have hides? Sometimes BPs won't eat if they don't feel secure, especially if they're in an aquarium. Make sure you have at least 2 hides small enough that they touch the snake's sides when it's in them.
2)What are you using for heat? Under tank heaters work best for BPs.
3)What are the temps/humidity and how are you measuring them? Temps should be around 88-90 on the hot side, and mine are usually 78-80 on the cool side.
4) Are you handling it at all? If you are, stop until it has eaten a few times for you. Also, was it eating before you bought it?
Sorry about all the questions, but the more info we have, the more we can help. The biggest reason for a new addition to be off feed is stress, so there's probably something in the its environment that needs to be changed. Once you get it straightened out, though, it will probably be fine. Feel free to email me, too, if you need more help.
Hope this helps,
Shelly
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