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    Re: new here and have some questions about feeding and other stuff!

    I hate to burst the balloon but snakes dont like being out with large potential predators. This is especially true for young snakes. You should not be handling your snake until it eats. The stress probably has her off feed. Having your snake out for a whole day is very bad. Even for a well adjusted adult this can be stressful. Pull back and give your guy some space. Sometimes too much love is too much

    Good luck
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