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Dropped my snake after feeding:(

Jordanmurphy10

New member
So I was in the garden feeding jessie in her feeding tub,Then as I was bringing her in, I nocked the tub with my cast (by accident) not realising the bottom was off and she was on the pavement, she didn't try to run away or anything so I just picked her up carefully and put her away.. She hasn't regurged or anything, anyone know if anything could be wrong with her from the fall??:uhoh:
 
Corns are pretty dang hardy. As long as she doesn't regurge, I think she will be completely fine. I've dropped a few of mine and they have never had any problems because of it.
 
I once picked up a baby hognose after feeding her...to put her away...she bit the $#)%$^@# out of my finger and I flicked my hand in a reflexive action and accidentally threw her across the room. :( Once I got over my horror, I realized she was fine.
 
I have had some really flighty ones shoot out of my hands, I have caught most of them but the ones who did hit the floor were no worse for wear. The ARE really hardy, like Olivia said.
 
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