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If your Savannah isn't eating there has got to be a problem. Savannah's should generally eat whatever you put in front of them, that's why they can get so obese in captivity. Try other foods. Boneless, skinless chicken breast strips that you get at the gorcery store, boil them, let them cool and put in the cage. Also, ground turkey, which is cheap, add vitamins, calcium, bone meal to it and ball it up. If you leave it in the cage it sould be gone when you come back. My Sav's eat out of bowls, but they don't like to eat while someone is watching unless it's rodents or crickets. BTW, sav's should be able to take pinky mice younger than 3 months. I bought one of mine as a baby and he was about 8 inches STL and fed him pinky's right away, no problems. Try rotating food items and see what they take, give thema variety.
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