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handling corn

gd929

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I was wondering how long i should wait before i can take my baby corn out of his tank after he eats?...
 
Most people will tell you to wait at least two days as to not interupt the digestion process. I would go a little further and advise you to wait until the snake poops. If nothing else, it makes sure you don't get covered with the stuff :(. Defecation usually occurs in two-three days.
 
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I wait two days for small snakes, and three days for my larger snake (who gets a larger meal). My anery prefers not to poop in his tank, so when I first take him out on the third day, I put him in the bath tub with some room temperature water, and he goes in there. It's very convenient.
 
I'd say 2 days too.
Just in case of stress making them too stressed out and regurgitation.....so I'd day two days too. Usually what most people do is wait two days and then give them a little warm bath and they usally go in there. After the bath it's alright to handle them again....
 
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