Do you HAVE to let a snake settle before feeding?
Hi all,
I'm expecting the answer to my question will be yes, leave him alone. Today is Wanda's feeding day so I've defrosted a rat. Now, Cinnamon was supposed to be fed by the person in charge of him on Friday, but he refused. I think he can smell the rat as he'd been in his hide all day, but as soon as it was out he's been out climbing up the glass and peering out. Now that Wanda has just been fed, he's going crazy, his head is up and he's looking around, probably for food. So what I'm asking, would it be okay to offer him food? What could be a possible problem of feeding him when he's only been in his viv for about 10 hours?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Do you HAVE to let a snake settle before feeding?
for a new beep it's SOP to just leave them alone. however there's plenty of instances of new bbys happily eating the day they're brought home. he could be exploring due to the new environment, but since a prey item has been introduced it's not off key to think he's hungry. since you seem to have a grasp on the body language you can offer a prey item, but if he refuses reset the feeling clock to 7 days.
Re: Do you HAVE to let a snake settle before feeding?
If he really does seem that interested then honestly I would go for it. Typically you leave them be because eating is stressful and a lot of the time they wont even go for it if they are in a new place but I fed my new boy after only having him for a little over a day and he ate just fine and is still doing fine. Besides I'm sure the stress of him being able to smell food and searching around for it but not be able to find it is just as stressful if not more so then him eating would be
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