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Feeding

some of ours are never active during the day when we can see them... but i wouold wait 2full days, or 3 to be on the safe side, before you handle your lil buddy
 
Not much to share about corns of same age as 2 of my 3 05's wont eat for me yet...But after several months of having my yearling snow I've found that it isn't unusual for her to come out and be active, at least for a short while, the very same night that she has eaten (an appropriate sized meal, of course). :)
 
It takes them 12-24 hours or longer to digest the meal. Therefore they hide and digest. My corn sometimes comes out the same evening after a meal, but more often than not, he hides for a couple days. I usually check on him(take him out for some handling) on the 3rd day after eating. If you handle to soon, it is possible to cause your snake to regurgitate.
 
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