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Re: Strange Feeding Question.
Originally Posted by Small-Dragonfruit
Oh my goodness that’s crazy! So glad yours came out of it , mine went off feed for only 3 months and it had me shaking haha! Everyone has been so so helpful , you guys are awesome !!
Crazy thing is he hardly lost any weight at all in all that time without food !?!
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Re: Strange Feeding Question.
I managed to look her over when I first got her back home. She was very opposed to this, but mites were a huge concern for me because I have other reptiles in the house. I did notice a small nick on her side, it was mostly healed and I'm not worried about infection. I AM worried its an injury from a live feeding, I only feed frozen/thawed... She seems to have settled a bit since yesterday, still very defensive (the bottle I use to mist her tank is now the enemy!!). I have most of her tank covered with dark cloth and have her on a set 12 hour day cycle. I think she will come around eventually
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Re: Strange Feeding Question.
Originally Posted by Small-Dragonfruit
...I did notice a small nick on her side, it was mostly healed and I'm not worried about infection. I AM worried its an injury from a live feeding, I only feed frozen/thawed... She seems to have settled a bit since yesterday, still very defensive (the bottle I use to mist her tank is now the enemy!!). I have most of her tank covered with dark cloth and have her on a set 12 hour day cycle. I think she will come around eventually
That (being fed live) could definitely contribute to her current attitude. Many snakes stay feistier when fed live, & with good reason, but if only fed live once, I'd assume it was just all the sudden changes that has her freaked out.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 02-15-2020 at 01:44 PM.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Strange Feeding Question.
Who tf would steal a snake? I’ve completely lost faith in humanity.
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Re: Strange Feeding Question.
Originally Posted by MarkL1561
Who tf would steal a snake? I’ve completely lost faith in humanity.
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There are more low-lifes than you think...some, it's envy- they want the animal for themselves...but most I think are just trying to flip (sell) them.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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