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ratsncorns
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I removed her from the room, I had read on one online forum that you could cool them. Thanks for that advice! I am not a python person, she is my first. Go figure the first one I get will not eat for me! Especially since they are known to have great feeding responses.
My house temps do not get over 70, and even when I had her at 90, she would not eat. She actually stayed away from the warm side. I have not noticed any respiratory problems or signs of mites, etc. She is healthy and somewhat active.
I have offered her hoppers, small adult mice, adult mice, and live mice. And f/t rat pups. ----- 6.5 Cornsnakes 2.2 Baird's Ratsnakes 0.1 Granite Spotted Python 1.0 Western Hognose
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