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    Quick feed and breed question

    I know we do so much that doesnt "naturally" happen with our snakes.
    My question is:
    Do you feed and give the 48 hour rest and then pair?
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    Do you separate to feed and then put them right back together?

    I am rotating 3 days in and 3 days out and they are all feeding great as normal

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    Re: Quick feed and breed question

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    I know we do so much that doesnt "naturally" happen with our snakes.
    My question is:
    Do you feed and give the 48 hour rest and then pair?
    OR
    Do you separate to feed and then put them right back together?

    I am rotating 3 days in and 3 days out and they are all feeding great as normal
    offer food the day you seperate them.
    Mikey Cavanaugh
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    Each week they get fed while on break, males who usually spend 2 days with each females always get fed after being cycled trough female #2 and than get back into rotation after a 48 hour break.
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    Cool thanks.
    I just know how "we guys" are and I am am sure if he smelled some tail in the wild the wait to digest wouldnt matter

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