Fozzy8810
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Hey everyone,
I have a 2 yr old opal male, who has refused to eat his food 3 times within the past month ( i usually feed him twice a month). I read some discussions, talking about how March is breeding season and that males tend not to eat at this time. I know that he is not about to shed, because within this month of not eating, he already shed, and after he shed he still refused to eat. He is actually very active, and i tried to leave him a plastic container ( like a large critter cage) in the dark, next to a warm heat source, but he still won't eat. I feed him adult mice. Should I have any concern for his eating hiatus? I was thinking about feeding him again this thursday before I went on a weekend vacation.
Thanks, Really Appreciate
I have a 2 yr old opal male, who has refused to eat his food 3 times within the past month ( i usually feed him twice a month). I read some discussions, talking about how March is breeding season and that males tend not to eat at this time. I know that he is not about to shed, because within this month of not eating, he already shed, and after he shed he still refused to eat. He is actually very active, and i tried to leave him a plastic container ( like a large critter cage) in the dark, next to a warm heat source, but he still won't eat. I feed him adult mice. Should I have any concern for his eating hiatus? I was thinking about feeding him again this thursday before I went on a weekend vacation.
Thanks, Really Appreciate