htd
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Post by htd on Apr 14, 2008 21:31:02 GMT
hi.
I have a cb yearling male cyanea, which has been a realy good feeder, but has refused its last feed. I am not too worried as it has good weight although it was a bit of a surprise it dident wolf down a fluffy as usual.
Im after a bit of information from keepers who have worked with this snake. What sort of things can trigger this change?Is this normal?
I would put it down to mating behaviour but it is only a yearling. It has become very active which lead me to belive i was not keeping up with its feeding.
Im thinking I could possable triggered a monsoon season because ive been spraying alot recently to compensate for winter heating.
As I said, its not bin long and proberly nothing to worry about. Getting detailed information on boiga behaviour has been the hardest part so telling the differance between what normal and whats not is difficult.
Any experances apprecated!
thanks. Howard
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Post by chris on Apr 15, 2008 18:42:35 GMT
Hi Howard,
I have exactly the same problem here and I've been wondering what the problem could be, just like you. I forcefed a pinky last week and hope it will start eating later. I will forcefeed a pinky every 3 weeks or so.
Chris
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