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    New enclosure for my snake!!! Help

    Ok so I move my snake into it's new enclosure new set up do I wait a week to handle her like when I first got her so she can get use to it and know it's safe

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    Personally I would wait at least a couple days, preferably until she's taken a meal in the new enclosure before handling her unnecessarily so that she can get her bearings in the new setup.
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    I've found with ball pythons, taking things slower is almost always better than rushing into something. Letting your snake settle for a week or so can't hurt, and it might help
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    If your snake was feeding regularly I'd wait until (24 hours) after she feeds in the new enclosure. I agree with slim rushing is never a good idea.

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    I don't feed her in her enclosure I always feed her in her box

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    Do what ever works for you and your snake, but there is no real reason to feed her outside of her enclosure. In fact, there are a couple of good reason why you shouldn't feed in a seperate box.
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    Well I do it so she won't think my hand is food when I go to handle her pluss I don't want the Coco husk substrate that I have doesn't get stuck on her food when she swallows it

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    The sense of smell of a snake is better than a dog for the most part. She will not mistake your hand for food unless you smell like a rat. I also use coco coir and just feed on it I place a plastic sheet down to help keep them from eating too much some isn't much of an issue.

    I have (actually just forever-homed) a rescue whom the previous rescuers had for 12 months he never ate for them. They used a feeding bin. He just was so stressed by the move that he refused to eat. I had him for 5 days and he ate and has not refused anything in 10 weeks. Not all snakes will feed in a separate container. If yours will that is great if not...

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    Theres a better chance youll get bit feeding in a seperate enclosure. When you go to move your snake out of its feeding bin it could likely think youre food too and bite you. Also ingesting a bit of coco coir wont hurt your snake at all.
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