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Old 10-09-12, 02:23 AM   #16
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Trollbie, does she get natural photoperiod (can she see the sun come up and go down)? If so she might be ready for a brumation period. Here's what I would do, take a stool sample to the vet and have him check to see if there are any internal parasites. When that comes back negative(which I am just guessing at) put her in a cool dark place for 60 - 90 days. Make sure she has water at all times and the temperature doesn't fluctuate more than 10 degrees. Any large fluctuation could cause respiratory problems. The ideal temperature to keep her at during this period is 55 F but you don't want the temps to fluctuate above 65 or so. Warm her up slowly in 60 - 90 days and and resume feeding when you have her back at regular temps. I am thinking she has shut down for the winter and knows that it is getting cool/cold outside and doesn't want to get caught with food in her belly. Which in the wild would rot in her stomach and kill her. Just my thoughts. Good luck.

PS I have a L.t.gentilis that ate her last meal on August 17th.

She is in a glass tank so she can see day and night but I don't think she sees the sun directly come up and down. I am worried that I don't have a place that stays that cool and won't fluctuate Plus I will be moving her at least twice within the next 90 days... I'll ask my dad if we can figure something out that I'd leave her at his house. Is there any way I can snap her back out of it if she is indeed getting ready for brumation? And is a urate sample enough for the vet?

Thank you for the advice!
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Old 10-23-12, 04:07 PM   #17
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Re: Penelope isn't eating :(

She has lost 11grams in the last month... I don't have a way to provide her with good brumating conditions right now. So I'm gonna try to isolate her from natural light and give her artificial light. And raise her temps. And I'll try to feed her something other than a mouse.

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Old 10-23-12, 08:07 PM   #18
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Re: Penelope isn't eating :(

I would take her to the vet our milksnake quit eating again this time he didnt make it in hindsight I should have taken him to the vet keep us posted
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Isn't she a he? Pm term tricolors as he is quite experienced with them.
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Old 10-24-12, 08:34 AM   #20
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Isn't she a he? Pm term tricolors as he is quite experienced with them.
I took her to get checked and for now she's still a she. They didn't probe her though so who knows -_-
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Old 10-24-12, 11:57 AM   #21
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What did the vet have to say
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Old 10-26-12, 06:45 AM   #22
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put her in a plastic container with only the mouse and is big enough for her to move around in, she'll eat sooner or later .
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