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hello everyone..looking for some advice as far as my male gtp not eating. hes a 3 yr old sorong type. ive had him since last october & he always ate a f/t for me every week. he stopped eating almost 2 months ago & not sure why. nothing was changed..i have heard that they can go off feeed around this time, he didnt do this last winter so it has be a little baffled. any advice is appreciated. i also recently got in a beautiful pair of arus that hopefully will breed for me. ill try to get some pics up of all of them. thanks
 
Dan, it is a good chance that he is fasting watch him and if he is cruising he is looking to mate and male chondros have a tendency to stop eating while they are for a better term horny if you notice that he isn't roaming and not eating you may want take him to vet to be safe.. if you want a wealth of knowledge go MVF or the Morelia viridis forum you will a lot of help there
 
Thanks, that is what I was thinking but wanted to get some input as well. Yes, he is always all over his cage at night so that is hopefully the reason. Thanks again
 
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