I'm probably overanalyzing things, especially since I don't even have my snake yet, but I firmly believe in doing your research *before* you assume responsibility for another life.
In any case, here's my deal:
I've read that...
1. you should feed a hatchling, on average, one pinkie every 72 hours.
2. you shouldn't handle a snake within 48 hours of having fed.
3. frequent, gentle handling allows the new snake to become accustomed to her new owner.
4. you shouldn't handle (or even feed) a snake once its eyes cloud over before shedding, which could take over a week, barring (kennahorrah) complications.
So, with all of this rules...when are you supposed to handle the snake? The one day before the next meal as long as it's not in shed?
In any case, here's my deal:
I've read that...
1. you should feed a hatchling, on average, one pinkie every 72 hours.
2. you shouldn't handle a snake within 48 hours of having fed.
3. frequent, gentle handling allows the new snake to become accustomed to her new owner.
4. you shouldn't handle (or even feed) a snake once its eyes cloud over before shedding, which could take over a week, barring (kennahorrah) complications.
So, with all of this rules...when are you supposed to handle the snake? The one day before the next meal as long as it's not in shed?