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Thread: Is this normal?

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    Is this normal?

    I recently made the decision to switch from f/t to live with my ball python. I understood the risk and inconvenience but I tried it and it has saved me and my snake a ton of trouble. I only got him to take f/t a handful of times since I got him 3 months ago, so I thought maybe he would eat better if I switched him to live. It's done wonders. However he has picked up a peculiar habit with his food. I make sure to stand their and wait for him to finish just to make sure there are no accidents, and I've notice he tends to drop the mouse after he kills it and start looking around, then scoops it back up and eats it, where as any time he ate a f/t he never let go of it, he'd just wiggle his jaw around for a bit until he got lined up right. Anyone have some input?


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    He is probably just searching for the head.

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