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Feeding question

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I have a 07 het orange ghost female that I got around this time last year. When I first got her she didn't eat for the first 5 or 6 weeks, thought it was the new place but she is doing it again now. Is it a spring time thing? Her enclosure is correct and she was feeding very well up until about 6 weeks ago. Anyone else have this happen or any ideas? Thanks
 
If you are sure her setup is good and has not changed (temp etc) then I would say that it is "a ball python thing". I have several that go off feed, sometimes for months at a time, and not all of them at the same time of year. I have a few special ones that I have tried softhair rats on with some success, and a couple that I have "interrupted their fast" with gerbils. I would not worry though. Good luck.
 
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