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    Re: Ball python Very Active

    After re-looking at the snakes pictures that snake does not look "starved" and I too would suggest not forcing or assisting feeding.
    Smaller tub maybe but mostly it just needs to chill and get used to it's new home and start offering on a regular weekly schedule and not offer too often you'll just stress out the snake.
    The only snake I've had to force/assist feed was a hatchling that went over two months without eating and just had zero drive to eat.
    After one force feed he has steadily grown and is now 500 grams at just less than a year old.
    Jerry Robertson

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