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how long after feeding do you wait to handle your snake? my snow and i are quite used to eachother, and i dont think she minds being handled after a day to a day 1/2. but i just got a new snake in today, and he ate a tiny f/t pinky (which i doubt was enough to fill him up, but i only had one thawd because i thought he'd be too stressed from being shipped to eat at all), but -anyway- i was wondering if i should give him some extra time to recoup or if i should dive into the handling, because he needs some training and i'm ready to go at it!
also.. on that feeding thing, i'm not accustomed to the f/t feeding (my snow has eaten live pinkys since i've had her) and the f/t are a lot smaller than the live pinkys i get.. so i'm used to only feeding her one in a sitting. how do you feed them more than one? (since i'll have to with these tiny f/t pinkys now) do you lay out a few and let the snake go at it, do you wait a while between feeding each pinky? i'm not sure if i should let my new snake digest and poop before feeding him the rest of his meal or not.
one more question.. my snow will kill and eat her mice in one spot, but the new one i have.. he picked up the f/t by the head and started crawling away. he got really upset when i tried to stop him and wouldn't actually eat the pinky until i put him back in his cage. is it possible he's been trained with different feeding patterns, and that's why he did this? or is my snow just super laid back and he's a little skittish.. i suppose either way i can ween him off of this habit.
also.. on that feeding thing, i'm not accustomed to the f/t feeding (my snow has eaten live pinkys since i've had her) and the f/t are a lot smaller than the live pinkys i get.. so i'm used to only feeding her one in a sitting. how do you feed them more than one? (since i'll have to with these tiny f/t pinkys now) do you lay out a few and let the snake go at it, do you wait a while between feeding each pinky? i'm not sure if i should let my new snake digest and poop before feeding him the rest of his meal or not.
one more question.. my snow will kill and eat her mice in one spot, but the new one i have.. he picked up the f/t by the head and started crawling away. he got really upset when i tried to stop him and wouldn't actually eat the pinky until i put him back in his cage. is it possible he's been trained with different feeding patterns, and that's why he did this? or is my snow just super laid back and he's a little skittish.. i suppose either way i can ween him off of this habit.