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I have bought four large pythons earlier this year, a pair of Bredlis and a pair of Murray Darlings, all about 6-7 years old and about 2.5 metres in length. I have had them brumate over winter time and expected them to start eating properly again once it got warmer. Between mid of August and beginning of September each of them had a rat meal. They were happy to eat one or several defrosted dead rats each - but each of them did it only once! Since then, I have been offering them food again and again, and they wouldn't eat it. That's about 6 weeks again without eating, while we are having long sunny days and they are active and moving around. I have been offering them defrosted rats, guinea pigs and bunny rabbits, and they showed no interest. After having wasted two dozens of frozen feeder animals, I let live baby rabbits and guinea piglets hopple through their enclosure - and the snakes showed no hunting reaction at all. Though, they were watching them with great interest - like us watching TV. For about one week, I have now had 2 or 3 young live rats living in a box at the bottom of each snake enclosure... and they live there happily ever after. - Is something wrong with my big snakes?
I also have a little one - 18 months old "Esmeralda", a Bredli python girl - and she eats eagerly a little rat or two every week or fortnight. No problems with her.
All my snakes have shed their skins well within the last 2 months and show no signs of disease. So what could be possibly wrong? Why are the big ones not eating?
I also have a little one - 18 months old "Esmeralda", a Bredli python girl - and she eats eagerly a little rat or two every week or fortnight. No problems with her.
All my snakes have shed their skins well within the last 2 months and show no signs of disease. So what could be possibly wrong? Why are the big ones not eating?