Like everyone has already said (just by my glancing) keep the enclosure clean. You can also apply Neosporin without added pain killer to the wound if you feel the need. My snake got bit in the eye, and after a hour or so of crying I finally came to my sense's and got my act together. After waiting the 24 hours (cuz it was right after feeding to) I took her out, held her securely but safely and gently applied the neosporin. She's in shed right now, so I'll see what her eye looks like after. But I know the swelling went down a lot on it. Don't stress it. A little bite won't be to much of a big deal. I've been told they can heal from amazing things, and I'm sure they can. I personally would suggest switching from live to f/t and see how that goes. But that's just how I feel. I knew that something would happen one day, and I knew that the day it would, I would take my girl off live and try to give her f/t. I haven't fed her yet, but I have my fingers crossed it will go rather well for her. Anyways, that's just what I have to say, and I hope everyone's advice helps. And like I said before, don't stress it. It was an accident and I'm sure he'll be fine. =]