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    Domos Ophiusa gregmonsta's Avatar
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    Question J being a pest again ...

    Well our resident eejit, aka 'J', aka radix male has been ignoring the benefits of mealtimes again ... just past one and a half months now ... I've tried tease feeding and 'mixing it up' ... nothing yet. when he first went off his food he got plenty of attention from slithers (so was presumably giving off fake female hormones and was obviously therefore thinking it was time to find a girlie) ... should I give him some more time or would it be a good idea to try and give him a short brumation period?
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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    If he's otherwise okay, then sure, why not try to brumate him. Cuts down on the feeding costs, too.

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    Domos Ophiusa gregmonsta's Avatar
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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    He has lost some weight tho ... after reading at gartersnake.info would 1-2weeks seems good enough to help re-set his appetite?
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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    i would do a month unless hes really skinny
    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    He has lost some weight tho ... after reading at gartersnake.info would 1-2weeks seems good enough to help re-set his appetite?
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    Domos Ophiusa gregmonsta's Avatar
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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    Cheers will hopefully get him started this week then.
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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    I would go a month but check on him regularly....if he starts losing noticeable weight then pull him out earlier towards fall and winter if my snakes don't eat for 2-3 weeks I put them down...

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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    You put them down as in...you end their lives or you settle them into brummation?


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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik View Post
    You put them down as in...you end their lives or you settle them into brummation?
    I thought that same exact question last night for a moment.

    I'd assume he means brumation, Don????

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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    euphemisms . . .
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    Re: J being a pest again ...

    yes I mean put them down for brumation...

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