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You might also try a pink rat....some snakes prefer them. Once you have tried every little trick....the main trick is to keep trying everything. What didn't work yesterday may still work tomorrow. Usually with ball pythons though, they just need reassurance that they will be left alone long enough to eat. They feel really vulnerable while swallowing and know that they can't defend themsellves during this time so they like privacy for the first few meals. Once they become established feeders, this becomes much less of an issue. Since this snake is a baby, it can safely eat a live pink rat too. That may be an easier thing to leave it alone with over night and it's movement should eventually cause a feeding response.
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