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Starving?

Passport

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Will a healthy cornsnake starve himself to death? It's been 6 weeks and my adult male will not eat. He just turns up his nose at my offer. I didn't offer any food this weekend when I fed everyone else but next weekend I plan on offering a living fuzzy mouse and see if he is interested. I see no obvious signs that he is ill. He has only fed once on a large f/t mouse and that was just after his arrival 7 weeks ago. Is this a good plan? Advice welcomed.
 
He is most certainly not starving to death.

Just leave him alone and try as planned :)

bmm
 
Adult males often go off feed this time of year, sometimes for a couple of months. He most likely has love on his mind.
 
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