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I would wait until tomorrow to let him recover a bit after the molt. It's a good idea not to handle your snake for a day before feeding unless it doesn't stop them from feeding after they adapt.
Steve
i offered him a fuzzie and left him alone for about 45mins. When i checked on him he was half way done so i let him be and put him back in his cage after he was done. Lesson learned. Ill keep his temps in the lower 80's and cover the screen and add some moist paper towels when he sheds again. thanks for your help once again. here he is stuffed and looking glossy
i offered him a fuzzie and left him alone for about 45mins. When i checked on him he was half way done so i let him be and put him back in his cage after he was done. Lesson learned. Ill keep his temps in the lower 80's and cover the screen and add some moist paper towels when he sheds again. thanks for your help once again. here he is stuffed and looking glossy
I feed all my snakes in their enclosures.No need to take them out to feed.
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0.1 Mexican Black King Snake (Medusa) | 1.0 Black Milk Snake (Darth) | 1.0 Desert King Snake (Tut)