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    At what point do you assist feed?

    Well 2 of the 3 spider babies that hatched are doing great Both have eaten a couple of times, and are gaining weight. The third one has refused to take its first meal, and of course it would be the one I like the most, lol. I have tried both mice fuzzies and rat pinks. At what point do you assist a little, by gently putting the fuzzy in its mouth? I'm NOT talking about force feeding where you make the snake eat the fuzzy all the way and swallow it. I have seen the snake go up to the fuzzy and stare/smell it and than either continue to crawl around the tub or go back into a ball. Any thoughts would be apprecaited.

    Add: he shed on the Nov. 21. my only reason for worrying is that he has lost a couple of grams in weight.
    Last edited by Lana's_mom; 11-26-2012 at 11:46 AM.

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