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gary Posted - 10/03/2011 : 14:07:41
hi all my reggie has still not eaten for 4months now went to try him on monday and he went for the mouse and missed it so i tryed again and he just turns away now what do i do now plz help
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n/a Posted - 25/04/2011 : 13:44:19
Hey that's great! Congrats!

Gives me hope too as both my girls are still fasting ... Shahi, the boy, is doing well on rats but as for the girls ... that's royals for you eh?

Really glad to hear she's turned the corner!

Amendment - have just checked on Saada, who I'd left with her rat - and she's eaten it!! Surahi hasn't eaten but she's a huge lump - it was Saada who I was a bit worried about as she was beginning to lose weight. chuffed to bits!

Hi, Gary, how's Reggie doing? Am I mistaken or did you post to say he'd eaten? Hope he's going on ok.
Tawfik47 Posted - 25/04/2011 : 09:04:40
Congrats !! .. great news
bestmummy Posted - 25/04/2011 : 08:26:19
thanks to everyone for the help with the 'non feeding' of my son's royal, last night she ate for the first time in four months, :-)) hope this is the sign of things to come.
bestmummy Posted - 24/03/2011 : 21:06:10
thanks for info on feeding my sons royal python, or rather lack of feeding, she has now shed perfectly but still not eaten, was rather hoping that would have solved problem but hey ho just keep on trying. @-)
n/a Posted - 16/03/2011 : 21:17:19
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Originally posted by bestmummy

my son is in the army and has left us in charge of his 18 months male royal python, no problems with eating shedding etc, First week in january of 2011 he bought a second royal, (female) same age, she has not eaten since we brought her home despite assurances from the breeeder she was a good eater, we have tried mice and went down to fuzzies as she was always shieing away from the food, have left her alone with it over night on several occasions no joy, also tried a chick which the breeeder assures us is a sure thing for her to eat, but she shied away from that too. She now appears to be starting to shed, had gone very dull and eyes a milky colour, and her head has a horrible scar looking effect on it. please advise dont want to come down in a morning and find her gone!



Hi, I have an 09 female who has only eaten once since 8 Jan - it's not unusual at this time of year and she'll start eventually. But chicks have no nourishment - I know some people feed them as a treat but it is really best to feed rodents - rats are best if she will take them but I imagine you're going to be overjoyed to see her take a mouse at the moment. It's a good idea to restart them on smaller prey if they seem reluctant, but I'd recommend small or medium mice rather than fuzzies as some adult snakes don't recognise infant mice as prey.

Her shedding sounds to be all in order, but is it possible to post a picture of the 'scar' on her head? I know their skins can look terribly dusty and dull, and also it's possible she's got some retained shed on her head which may come off with the rest, or need bathing gently. A pic would be good because then someone more experienced than me can advise.

Hope this helps. I doubt if you're going to lose her, by the way!
bestmummy Posted - 16/03/2011 : 20:35:36
my son is in the army and has left us in charge of his 18 months male royal python, no problems with eating shedding etc, First week in january of 2011 he bought a second royal, (female) same age, she has not eaten since we brought her home despite assurances from the breeeder she was a good eater, we have tried mice and went down to fuzzies as she was always shieing away from the food, have left her alone with it over night on several occasions no joy, also tried a chick which the breeeder assures us is a sure thing for her to eat, but she shied away from that too. She now appears to be starting to shed, had gone very dull and eyes a milky colour, and her head has a horrible scar looking effect on it. please advise dont want to come down in a morning and find her gone!
gary Posted - 10/03/2011 : 18:01:38
THANKS 4 THE REPLYS.LIKE U SAY LEAVE HIM ALONE AND ILL JUST KEEP TRYING.I HAVE TRYED 8 MICE ALREADY WITH NO JOY
sandi Posted - 10/03/2011 : 16:20:09
Flo was off her food for a while and the week before she started eating again she had semi struck and missed, then gave up. The following week she ate a smaller than normal meal (gave her a mouse). Now she is is a gannet!

Good luck, it could be the first sign of her returning apetite.
n/a Posted - 10/03/2011 : 15:23:16
Hi, sorry to hear Reggie's still in the non-feeding club. All you can do is not to handle him, leave him apart from water changing/usual checks, and try him again on his next feeding day. He'll get there.

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