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OK so its feeding day, but my corns started going in to blue, he's 4 months old and when he did this last time he didnt like being touch and lost his apitite. Should i try an feed him and see if he take's it or should i wait till the shed's over?
You can try, but be careful not to stress him out. It won't hurt to just wait it out though, and its probably the best option if he didn't like it last time.
Just let him shed, and then the fun feeding response follows.
Well 2 of mine eat while in blue, the other hasn't shed yet since i had him. Anni is in blue at the moment but before in knew this i defrosted a pinkie for him, so thought i would try him, he ate as if all was normal.
Marg.
We've recently had a few regurges here that seemingly have only feeding while in blue to blame, including my precious Noah. I'd advise against it especially if your snake already has a history of refusing in blue. It's good for them to skip a meal every once in a while.