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handling and feeding

bwellsy53

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i got a hatchling snow corn on friday and fed him this morning. the temperture is fine for him and i know you are not suppose to disturb him and he has been in his hide all day but i want to make sure he didnt regurgitate and want to clean his urine. he came out once to urinate and there was no noticable bulge so it made me more eager to check his hide... any suggestions

bobby
 
I wouldn't handle him or disturb him for 48 hours after feeding, especially while he is so new. If he regurged, it usually happens on the second or third day, and in my experience always out in the open. Don't worry about the poo- it won't hurt anything for a ocuple days.

Nanci
 
well seeing how i cant see any real noticeable lump i think im going to do two pinkies a week...or should i do 5 days? also should i do two a week should it be in the same serving or seperatly
 
If you do double pinks it's in the same serving. No lump after 24 hours is an indication to increase food size. I think the five day schedule is perfect. They don't stay on double pinks for long before moving to fuzzies! A gram scale is handy both for weighing the snake and for weighing the prey.

Nanci
 
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