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    Waiting 25-48 hours to hold snake..?

    I do the 24-48 hour rule after feeding before I hold my python. I'm just curious as to why you have to wait that long?

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    It's to let them fully digest, and pevent them from spitting up heir meal.

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    Ball Pythons have a relatively slow metabolism. It takes them a while to digest their prey.

    When you consider that your BP is able to turn hair, teeth, eyeballs, and bones into a food source, it's a wonder they can do in just 48ish hours.

    Not handling them during that time allows them to thermoregulate as needed and digest in peace.
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    I feed my guy in a separate tub, But after he eats and moves the prey all the way down, I carefully move him back I leave him alone until he decides it is time to come out !

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    I accidentally let a baby pastel's tub fall off of a table a few weeks ago and she regurged shortly after, ~2 days after eating.
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    It's basically so there's no chance they will regugitate there meal. But, (for me) I've held my bp's,anacondas and retic the next day after a feeding. Nothing's ever happen I'm just super careful with there bellies. I usually wait thou because there not really active then.

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