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    Well, if I were to bring this animal home. I would set it up in a small shoebox with a thick layer of damp paper towels, a short waterbowl with no more then an inch of water (or maybe pedialite) Something big enough to soak in if it can but not so big that it couldn't get out in it's weakened state. I might even want to leave it soaking in pedialite for a while. I'd try feeding a small pinkie (live first) and I'd leave it alone in a dark room with the pinkie for a few hours. If he takes it, great. If not I might try syringe feeding some egg yolk. Like Stephanie said I'd make sure it was a small meal. If they try to take too big of a meal their system can go into shock and they can die. Once it's got some food in it's belly I'd leave it alone for a few days to see how it does. I'd make sure the heat was right, maybe a hair higher then usual to make sure he can digest okay, and I'd have plenty of hiding spots (crumpled up balls of newspaper work pretty well). I'd keep doing this every few days always trying a pinkie first before force feeding, eventually I'd mix a little ground pinkie with the egg yolk. I'd take it SLOWLY, he didn't get into this state overnight, he won't come out of it quickly. In between feedings I'd just leave him alone other then a quick check and wouldn't handle any more then necessary.

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