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    Orion's 1st feeding

    Hey all just wanted to say this is a cool site and great forum. I have learned allot already.
    Well Orion had his first feeding last night. It went well. Never saw a snake eat before so this was cool as hell.
    So He looked like he was doing well his AM and I am looking forward to holding him again here a lil tonight.
    I do have a question.
    Should I take him/her to a vet just because?? Like a reg check up? Or as long as he is healthy just wait?

    Thanks all..

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    Re: Orion's 1st feeding

    i cant even read your post because your signature is huge!

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    Re: Orion's 1st feeding

    Is this better?

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    Re: Orion's 1st feeding

    Always good to take them to a vet, to get a check up.. as for Orion eating, congrats, pretty cool to see them eat huh?

    After you bp eats, try not to handle them. Let the mouse/rat they ate, digest!! You don't want to stress it.
    Stephanie


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    Re: Orion's 1st feeding

    Thanks, I did read that not to handle them for 48 hrs..
    I did however have to pick him/her up about 15 min after eating and put back in normal tank. I was very carful.
    The funny thing is that Orion doesnt seem to be scared at all. How I hear they want hiding places etc. Well Orion sleeps out in the open most of the time. Actually I have yet to see him/her in any hiding place. I did put 2 diffrent places. I guess I am lucky this way.

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