Posted by:
BackBeat
at Wed Oct 6 01:00:44 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BackBeat ]
There's a good chance your pet store ball is wild caught. That, coupled with your admitted inexperience could be why it's not eating.
Browse through all 5 or 6 pages of this forum and you'll find lots of 'my ball wont eat' or 'baby ball not eating' threads. Lots of great advice and tips for you to use in those threads. 
Now, a pair of albinos? Whole different story; and not just price. A pair of albinos is certainly without doubt going to be captive bred, and ATLEAST for two generations. And you'll likely buy them from an experienced breeder(good) and not a pet store(risky at times).
Good Luck with your non-feeder.
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