Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
Are you watching him eat? Or anything else going on that might make him feel vulnerable? Snakes are at their most vulnerable when eating...so if they feel threatened, they will do their best to spit it back out so they'll have a more likely chance to run away.

I'd recommend placing the pink in the enclosure...then covering it up with a towel or some sort of dark drape...and then just leaving it alone for the rest of the day. Check back in the evening (or next morning or whatever is 6-12 hours after you fed it) to see if the pink has been consumed.

DISCLAIMER: This recommendation of leaving prey alone with the snake for so long applies only to prey that is either pre-killed, frozen/thawed, or a live pink/fuzzy unable to do any harm. Never leave a full grown live rodent with your snake unattended for more than the 20-30 minutes it takes for the snake to decide to eat.
Agreed!