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I feed mine one at a time, especially to shy feeders. My thought is that they won't be overwhelmed looking at two of them at a time when they're not used to it; but I tend to personify my snakes. I know that lots of people feed two at a time with no problems. I would say, do what's easiest for you. Either way should be fine for most snakes I would guess. Good luck and congratulations on a growing snake.
I put both in at once. No one (baby) has refused yet! Jasper is still getting his pinks cut in half, so he actually has four mouse pieces to hunt down, and he handles it.