You can do what you want but you have to be careful with feeding snakes in the blue, the skin looses it's elasticity and add pressure can cause a reguge or cause a premature shed. It doesn't hurt to wait till it sheds to feed anyway.
I've heard of snakes regurgitating because of being fed in blue, which can be a serious health problem. Personally, I've never experienced this problem. Up to you, but I'd wait a few days just to be safe.
I've never had it happen either, yet I've never tried. If your willing to take a test riskdoesn't hurt to wait though lol
Lenny, I've read a few times on this forum that problems have results from feeding while in blue. Like I said, I've never encountered such problems, but... better safe than sorry.
There is a chapter in Don Soderbergs book that mentions it but I've heard about it too,
yep, your snake do as you wish. Just shared my two cents about regurge "it could happen" and if so you chance dehydration. Once they do regurge you wouldn't be able to feed for about ten or so days and only somthing smaller then normally fed.
It won't hurt the snake to wait to shed either **Is all I'm saying**
It's not going to go hungry if your not RIGHT on the exact feeding day. If your on a scheduled feeding day, lets say every Sunday for an example then feed it the following Sunday after it sheds.
Do they molt the same day every month or is it just a fluke that it happened like that last time.
Here's a picture of it's enclosure, the snake wasn't in it at the time.
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