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After Feeding

George R

George R
Hi All

I have been eduacating myself on corns through various websites, ( glad I found you guys ) most of them have conflicting statements on how soon after feeding you can handle your corn snake. Can I please get advice on how soon after he eats I can handle him. He is a juvenile, feeding him one pinky at a time, (weekly). That is also a question, some say to feed him twice a week, where we bought him from says 7-10 days. I brought him home on Tuesday Sept. 23 fed him that night, he was shedding the days before we got him, then I fed him again lastnight, Sept. 30, he had no problem eating. So again info greatly appreciated.

Thank You All Kindly
George
 
I typically keep any students from handling any snakes after feeding for two days. I've handled snakes right away after feeding, but nothing "aggressive" (meaning aggressive handling, not aggressive snakes). Obviously, anyone that uses a separate feeding tub (I don't) are going to need to handle them right away after feeding, so it's not ""that"" big of a deal.

D80
 
Hey Drizz

Thanks for the response. He seems to hide for that long anyway after feeding. Just got a glimpse of your site, very impressive.

Thanks Again
George
 
Hey Drizz

Thanks for the response. He seems to hide for that long anyway after feeding. Just got a glimpse of your site, very impressive.

Thanks Again
George
Hey, thanks for the pat on the back. Glad I could be of help.

D80
 
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