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Eatiing and shedding

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  • 08-29-2016, 10:05 AM
    Smitty33
    Eatiing and shedding
    Sunday night is feeding night for our snakes. I knew my daughters Mohave was about to shed but she usually eats well even in full blown blue so I got all the f/t rodents thawed out and headed down to feed the snakes. I didn't really know what to do as she was actually in the process of shedding when I looked in.
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    So I figured I would feed her last and maybe she would be done by then. She got wind of the rat I was heating up with blow drier for my butter enchi girl and was full blown nuts trying to hurry up and get that old skin off. By the time I fed my girl she was done and going crazy at the front of her tank wanting food. She slammed her rat and I just reached down with my big hemostats and grabbed up your shed skin at the same time.
  • 08-29-2016, 10:08 AM
    JodanOrNoDan
    Shows how much these guys can be individuals when it comes to feeding. The vast majority of mine will not eat for at least two days after a shed.
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