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    Re: Snake wont eat, safe for handling?

    Quote Originally Posted by ord0s View Post
    Yeh he pooped like the day i got him and did a little poop the other day. It had been kept in a little tub for all his life, so for about 12 months and is now in a much bigger cage with diff substrate ect..
    I bet you that moving him to a bigger cage is what caused him to stop eating. Move him back to a smaller tub or tank and see if that helps.

    Handling a snake that isn't eating will just prolong the fast. They don't "like" being handled. They tolerate it.

    First order of business is the well being of your animal. Your wants and desires come after.
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