Aria abedinnezhad
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Hi guys,
So I've had my Albino Darwin for about 4 weeks. She's 6 months old.
The first couple of weeks she was eating really good (1 mice per 7-10 days).
When I tried to feed her for the third time on Tuesday (3 nights ago), she stroke at the mice and wrapped her coil around it for a minute, then let go of it without even trying to eat and went back to her hide. It was 10 days after she was last fed.
I left her alone for the next night and tried again last night (which would mark 12 days since she last ate).
This time she didn't even leave her hide. She just stared at the mice and seemed alert but apart from that showed no interest at all.
I also left the mice in her enclosure, switched off the lights and left her alone for a couple of hours but nothing changed, when I got back she was still looking at it but that was all.
I don't see any signs of shedding, and nothing has changed for her since previous times (as in environment, temperature, etc.)
Could you please let me know what you think, and whether I should be worried and take action or just give her more time before trying to feed her again?
Thanks!!
So I've had my Albino Darwin for about 4 weeks. She's 6 months old.
The first couple of weeks she was eating really good (1 mice per 7-10 days).
When I tried to feed her for the third time on Tuesday (3 nights ago), she stroke at the mice and wrapped her coil around it for a minute, then let go of it without even trying to eat and went back to her hide. It was 10 days after she was last fed.
I left her alone for the next night and tried again last night (which would mark 12 days since she last ate).
This time she didn't even leave her hide. She just stared at the mice and seemed alert but apart from that showed no interest at all.
I also left the mice in her enclosure, switched off the lights and left her alone for a couple of hours but nothing changed, when I got back she was still looking at it but that was all.
I don't see any signs of shedding, and nothing has changed for her since previous times (as in environment, temperature, etc.)
Could you please let me know what you think, and whether I should be worried and take action or just give her more time before trying to feed her again?
Thanks!!