Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
Have you tried guppies? Put the snake on a small tall container that put him in close proximity to the fish. Put the live guppies(10 or more) in, no water. This was worked on countless non-eaters.

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OK, I finally found guppies today. I put Sugar in a tall plastic container, like the kind for storing spaghetti, then poured the guppies into a strainer, then tapped them in. The ten guppies just laid on him and were plastered on the bottom and side with some but little movement. He just looked out at me like, "why did you put me in here?" I will give them a rest then maybe try them in a centimeter of water so they move more?
Yesterday I also found some earthworms in my yard, he did not care for those as an alternative to his usual nightcrawlers.
A few days ago I also tried the silversides like Rhea suggested a while back. He did not like those on a plate on a towel on my lap (like I usually would do) or in his tank while it was still dark and he was active, and I assume, looking for food by the way he perches at his waterbowl. At least my cats love them since I had to get a huge package..
I guess if I don't get any more magic tips on the guppies I've tried everything then I need to take him to the vet and begin forcefeeding tomorrow since it has been since midJuly since he has eaten. But I have very mixed feelings about this...I'm not taking care of the cause, just the symptom... This is sad