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Also my son has a non eating Honduran

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Posted by: pinkypie at Mon May 7 10:59:25 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pinkypie ]  
   

He hasnt eaten since March and he is starting to worry now.
We've tried thawed mice, rats and live of both.Not in the least bit interested.
Is this normal for this time of year?
He is around 3-4 yrs old and rather fat so Im not worried if he loses a little weight.But since he is on Aspen bedding I always worry maybe its an impaction or something.
Weve only had him for 6 months.

55 gallon tank, hide on both ends, aspen bedding..Temps are 76 cool end, 85 warm end but directly under the basking light its 92 on the piece of slate that he can hide under or bask on top.


Im thinking of moving him to a bin for awhile, Ive always had good luck with bins, seems the privacy is helpful for non eaters.


   

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