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feeding and handiling question last

lian

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last question is there such a thing as too much handiling and my other question is when you put the snake in the other contaner for feeding how long should you give it to go for the pink say if it doesnt show any interest in ten minutes should i put it back in the tank sorry for the cofusing question earlyer thanks for all the answers lately it has been very helpful
 
I had that happen once, where I gave a corn a mouse and it was rejected. I ended up taking care of the mouse in a small pet container for a week before he was ready for it.

lian, check out the surrounding threads if you haven't already. There are threads that will answer your Q's ;)

laterz!
 
Yes do some research on this forum theres alot of info out there... but to awnser your question... to much handeling isnt always bad... it really depends on when you hold them... you shouldnt hold your corn for at least 2-3 days after they have eaten their meal... you shouldnt hold your snake when they are about to shed... you should always wash your hands before you hold your snake and wash your hands afterwards to make sure that you dont carry any diseases or parasites to your other snakes (of course if you dont have any parasites or diseases then you could skip this step)... but corns can be stressed out with "to much love"... but holding your corn isnt a bad thing only if it interfers with their digestion or shedding!
 
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