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Snake about to shed. Feeding question

I have 2 baby corns and both have eaten in blue without regurge. My one is a very hungry girl and she tends to "hunt" about 2 days after feeding. I am ordering larger pinkies online as a result.
I do wonder if the incident of regurge is higher during blue than other times or if this is just coincidence. One regurge is not going to kill a snake. If it regurges during shedding time, then don't feed, but I would say go for it.
 
UPDATE: Every thing is still fine here, no problems & no regurges. Havent actually shed yet but the food stayed down. :)
 
Unless you are trying to get your corn to eat the biggest meal it can possibly swallow, I wouldn't think twice about feeding while in shed.
That's my opinion. :shrugs:
 
Unless you are trying to get your corn to eat the biggest meal it can possibly swallow, I wouldn't think twice about feeding while in shed.
That's my opinion. :shrugs:
Yeah it seems that my corn snake (Mr.Snake) will be fine feeding while in blue and I probably wont have to worry about it in the future.
 
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