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Posted by: rottenweiler9 at Thu Mar 10 20:43:52 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rottenweiler9 ] First what are the temps like and humidity. Second is there a hide box for him. I know when my burm did not eat it was because it did not feel secure. It has been my experince that burms are easy to switch to differnet things. How big is he? Put him in a smaller cage if he is not to big. Crank the heat up to and the humidity up and the smaller cage will make it secure. Plus warm up the rat in a bucket of warm water. Put it in a bag when you do that. You can try to move it in front of him and then if no go just leave it, and come back later. How often are you trying to feed it. Trying to often only stresses you and the snake who does not want to eat. [ Hide Replies ]
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