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I just brought home Monty two days ago and yesterday he was due to eat, per the shope feeding schedule. He ate two pinky mice right up with no problem. I checked on him last night about 12:00a.m. and he was in one of his hiding spots, to relax and digest his mice I assume. When I woke up this morning at about 9:00 a.m. he was in the exact same spot, I check and yes, he is alive. But as they are nocturnal, I assumed he would have moved at least a little. Is it normal for them to do pretty much nothing right after they eat for that long? I was just a little worried about him and haven't gont to the store to purchase a book about them yet. Anty help would be greatly appreciated.