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Posted by: MSConstrictors at Thu Sep 6 15:05:12 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MSConstrictors ] As the other poster stated, yes this is completely normal. Years ago, before all the morphs hit and all you had were normals, this is one of the reasons people didn't care for keeping em. The thought was they had no food drive and no sex drive. Now, that has changed to a degree, but the feeding issues can still very much be present. They can be very finicky. You could have one that feeds for 8yrs and for no reason decide it doesn't want to eat. Changing the smallest of things can get it back in gear. Then again some routinely go off feed for a few months and you'll just have to deal with it. If it looks healthy then you have no worries. If it goes too long and starts to lose a little weight, then ask around and try a few different tricks. | ||
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