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Moving a snake

travisreiner

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I bought a snake from a store and it's not eating. Thats antother story, any ways they told me that I moved it to much. It was moved 3 time in a month. The first was to my house, where it stayed alittle over a week. The Second was to my gf's houde where it has stayed the rest of the time. I also took it wo my professor to see if she could help me get it to feed. It was only there for a couple of hours. I want to know if this was to much. The snake is 3 months old. Thanks
 
I would say that you did move it a bit too much. If I was you, I would leave it in its tank and not disturb it for a week. Then Try feeding it and if he/she feeds, you can handle him 2 days after that.

Alex
 
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