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handling question

Everyone says at least 2 days.

That is the standard I guess. At first that is what I did also, but sometimes I pick them up the next day, just to check on them, I don't keep them out long. It doesn't seem to bother them. So I guess it is up to you, 24 to 48 hours.
 
thank you much....much to learn about these amazing beings i have...just glad i found a place that can give me tips...thanks all
 
Unless your snake is a known regurger, you can carefully handle them any time you want, regardless of feeding schedule or shed cycle. The "rules" people spout are usually more like "guidelines" to give you a frame of referrence for your own operation than they are laws chisled into stone.
 
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