If they appear skinny, and haven't fed, they'll go into the freezer. This year, I actually did have the time to work with one of my non-feeder hatchlings. He eventually did pass on (on the 3 month anniversary of his hatching), but there really was nothing else I could do for him. This coming year, I'm going to have quite a few pairings going on, and (hopefully) anywhere between 50 and 100(if they OVER produce)+ babies. I just won't have the time to work with every single one of them. Non-feeders will be sold off as such at a very reduced price. If someone else can get them to eat, good for them. If they don't sell, I don't like to think about it, but I will have to freeze them. Which will be good news for my king. She eats anything and everything.