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    Waiting period for Handling after eating

    Hi Everyone,

    I always feed my snakes on Wednesday evenings and don't attempt to bother them or handle them until at least Saturday.

    Well, I fed my female normal on Wednesday as usual but found on Friday morning she had poop, pee and urates all in her enclosure - I didn't want her to be sitting around in that mess so I took her out and cleaned up the enclosure and immediately put her back - the time since she ate was about 36/40 hours.

    I was just concerned that I would have caused her some digestion problems because I handled her - your thoughts.
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    2 days is about how long you shouldnt handle after a meal. However, even if it was 12 hrs after a feeding and I noticed poop or pee, that tub is getting cleaned.
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    I am soo glad to hear that someone else feels the same way - I can't stand it if I see poop or pee in her cage - I have to clean and disinfect everything for her.

    She had pee'd soooo much that she couldn't escape the area and was laying in it - I took a warm wash cloth and wiped her down to get the pee off of her for fear of scale rot forming.
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    You shouldn't handle your snake for 48 hours hours after eating, but it's not going to harm your snake if you move them to clean their cage. Handling is holding your snake and letting it slither through your hands. Moving your snake is simply picking them up and putting them in a tub. Don't hold your snake or play with it and you shouldn't have a problem. I've never had a snake regurgitate after moving them to clean their cage.

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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    I was worried because I had to let her squirm thru a wet/warm washcloth in an attempt to wash any pee that was on her - she had been sitting in the mess.

    I sure hope I didn't cause her to regurge - she has never done that before.
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    Well its usually 24 hours for a small/medium meal but 48 hours for a large meal...I tend to wait 2 days just in case...because if they regurgetate some ball pythons may stop feeding for a while...
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    I've had many snakes that I've gently handled within a 24 hour period in order to clean out the enclosure. Just be gentle and try your best to avoid sudden movements that might startle the snake. You should be fine.

    Since I use tubs I have one ready to go so that I can just transfer the snake from the dirty tub to the clean tub and back into the rack. Most of the time they don't even have enough time to register whats going on before they are nice and cozy again.

    As for cleaning her with a cloth this might be best to do after a 48 hour period.
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    It had been a good 36 hours when I had to move her. Do you think that if my actions were going to cause her to regurge that she would have done this by now???
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    I doubt she will regurge if she hasn't already, you should be fine.
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    Re: Waiting period for Handling after eating

    Oh, thank god!!!! I just was faced with such a dilema, either her wallowing in her own waste or risk moving her - so I chose to move her. Normally she can move away from the waste because her cage is large enough but it seemed like she flooded the place this time - LOL.

    I left for work shortly after I moved her so I won't know until I get home tonight if she is okay or not. If for I find that she has regurged - is there something that I should do for her??

    Thanks for your help.
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