SnakesDownUnder
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Hi Guys
I have purchased a three year old female Green Tree Python three weeks ago. She is in an enclosure wider than higher (decent size not a tub) that has multiple PVC perches, a heat lamp that allows her to access a warmer part of the enclosure and choose a temperature gradient that she's satisfied with, a medium sized water bowel which is cleaned on a regular basis and sphagnum moss as a substrate also the enclosure is set to 29. The enclosure is sprayed every second day and no it's not saturated with water. Within the three weeks we have had her she is refusing to feed, she has been offered both mice and rats of a correct size but continuously resists to feed even when partially agitated by the food. Every day i'm becoming increasingly worried about her and I'm not sure what's wrong exactly, can anybody please provide me with any information that may help me?
Cheers, Robbie
I have purchased a three year old female Green Tree Python three weeks ago. She is in an enclosure wider than higher (decent size not a tub) that has multiple PVC perches, a heat lamp that allows her to access a warmer part of the enclosure and choose a temperature gradient that she's satisfied with, a medium sized water bowel which is cleaned on a regular basis and sphagnum moss as a substrate also the enclosure is set to 29. The enclosure is sprayed every second day and no it's not saturated with water. Within the three weeks we have had her she is refusing to feed, she has been offered both mice and rats of a correct size but continuously resists to feed even when partially agitated by the food. Every day i'm becoming increasingly worried about her and I'm not sure what's wrong exactly, can anybody please provide me with any information that may help me?
Cheers, Robbie