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    Re: please help

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    detrimental in what way?
    If he is shedding, forcing him to soak will stress him out and could remove some of the oils necessary for the shedding process
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    Soaking him before a shed removes the natural oils he produces to shed on his own.

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    Re: please help

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    I wouldn't say that, I haven't hatched one, but I did get one that was 3 weeks old and he was pounding adult mice already
    I'd like to know where anyone is getting 7-10 gram adult mice.

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    Re: please help

    ive been afraid to pick him up or anything because i want him to be comfortable should i just pick him up and he ate really fast the 2 pinkies i gave him was it enough?

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    Re: please help

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    I'd like to know where anyone is getting 7-10 gram adult mice.
    My 3 week old weighed approx 100 grams and I fed him mice that weighed 15 which is a small adult mouse where I got them at the time

    I was not saying that all BP's can but there will be some that are big enough.
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    Re: please help

    Quote Originally Posted by janis View Post
    ive been afraid to pick him up or anything because i want him to be comfortable should i just pick him up and he ate really fast the 2 pinkies i gave him was it enough?
    for now, but next time feed him something a size or 2 bigger. I would go with a mouse hopper or a rat pup
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    Re: please help

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    If he is shedding, forcing him to soak will stress him out and could remove some of the oils necessary for the shedding process
    Bringing up his humidity with a soak I see more gain than a loss IMO.
    Some of my snakes soak themselves in their dish while in shed, I never have anything but a clean snake shed. Ive never heard of anyone making a big deal out of soaking a snake before a shed...I guess it has been a few months since on the forums...things must have changed.
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    Re: please help

    Regardless of what it just ate, it did just eat...give it a few days to settle in, if it's in shed, let it shed, and then....

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    Try to feed it something equal in size to the thickest point in its body.

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    Re: please help

    the humidity is at 60 should it be higher and to soak him i would have to handle him..is that ok i just got him?

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    Re: please help

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Bringing up his humidity with a soak I see more gain than a loss IMO.
    Some of my snakes soak themselves in their dish while in shed, I never have anything but a clean snake shed. Ive never heard of anyone making a big deal out of soaking a snake before a shed...I guess it has been a few months since on the forums...things must have changed.
    yes but if they soak themselves then it is their choice. Providing a water dish large enough for them to soak is the best option IMO. Forcing a snake to soak can be a extremely stressful endeavor for a snake. While one that has been in ideal conditions may be able to handle this, one that has not might have a harder time.

    He doesn't even look that dehydrated to me, mostly just in shed.
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