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Alves76 Posted - 05/04/2014 : 12:58:07
I saw this blog the other day. It was interesting. I thought I'd share.

http://jkrballstreetjournal.com/2014/02/12/the-psychology-of-problem-feeders-get-your-ball-python-eating-again/
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Alves76 Posted - 05/04/2014 : 14:36:38
Oops. I did a search for it on this forum before posting and nothing came up. I mustn't have searched correctly. Apologies for reposting.

Feel free to delete this thread Mods.

In all my research I've found that there seems to be a lot of different techniques and theories out there, some contradictory - but at least there are options to try.

Like I've said before, I hope it doesn't come to that with me. Nice to be ready if it does though.

Baobab Posted - 05/04/2014 : 14:34:29
This was posted a few months ago and I have since tried some of this with a coupe of our problem feeders with unfortunately no positive results. It'd certainly sounds logical and very interesting non the less.

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