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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Wed May 7 22:00:40 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ] Tony, I have had problems with my own problem feeders but have had good luck with others. The common denominator? Shipping. I think nothing gets their juices flowing like being "abused" a little. Now you dont have to ship, but I have heard of snakes being put in pillow cases and into the trunk for a long drive down a rough road.....The other thing I would try is to bring on dessication, decrease the humidity(which also happens in shipping)to 0 for a few days. Then again, maybe she is too close to a male she doesnt like much. In that case I would say just send her to me because she doesnt like you anymore,lol. J | ||
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