I have two Honduran milksnakes that are both a little over a year old. One is a anerythristic male, the other is a hypo female. The male is a voracious eater, and he eats about once a week. The female only eats about once every three weeks, but she hasn't eaten for about a month, and I am getting worried. They have always eaten frozen mice. Right now, I am feeding them frozen fuzzies. The male has grown much more than the female. I shipped them from MA to Ca a week and a half ago, and so they are in new cages. They are both housed in 10 gallon cages with a heat pad, water, hide hole, paper towels.
What should I do?
Should I try feeding her live? Try feeding her in a different cage then the one she lives in?
Thanks,
Niko
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