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First feed from me...

missblackstar

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Yesterday was my snakes first feed in his new home! I was convinced he would probably be too stressed to eat, but after a bit of wiggling the fuzzy he gulped it down! It was amazing to see how much his mouth could open, i saw him eat whilst he was still living in college, but i was sooo happy he took it from me (well the tweezers!)

I hope its a sign he has settled in and the temps are ok for him!

Its quite frustrating that i couldn't handle him for a few days because he was settling in, and now i can't because he's digesting.. Im just sooo excited!!

I am happy to be patient as hopefully i will have plenty of years with him! :crazy02:
 
When my snake gets out of college, he better darn well feed himself.

huh?

That's all good news. I feel I'm missing some of the backstory though.
Being patient is so diffuclt to do, but you defintily don't want to handle him a bunch and risk a regurgetation. The only solution is to get more snakes. That way you can handle them every day.
 
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