The longest I've had has been just under 4 months so I wouldn't be too worried just yet. It's when they get lethargic and their skin looks like it's hanging off them that you start to worry
Lol, when they strike it can be slow and seem off balanced, and if you pick it up they are slow to move, everything they do seems to be a struggle for them
4 months is a bit extreme for a 10 week old snake. 4 ~ 6 weeks yes but 4 months and you must be doing something wrong.The longest I've had has been just under 4 months so I wouldn't be too worried just yet. It's when they get lethargic and their skin looks like it's hanging off them that you start to worry
I've had snakes miss the rat and bite their own tail..Strange. I am not experienced enough to tell, but my non feeding jungle hatchie had a strike at a rat and missed, getting me. Not sure if she actually missed or wanted to tell me to piss off.
4 months is a bit extreme for a 10 week old snake. 4 ~ 6 weeks yes but 4 months and you must be doing something wrong.
I have 6 other snakes who all feed well. They all have, to my knowledge, their optimum conditions according to species, so what do you recon I am doing wrong? I just wanted to know how long a 10 week old could do without food before I have to try force feeding. But thanks to everyone else who answered4 months is a bit extreme for a 10 week old snake. 4 ~ 6 weeks yes but 4 months and you must be doing something wrong.
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