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    A common practice is to allow a snake one week without any disturbance to acclimate to a new enclosure. Although snakes are generally hungry after sheds as Slim pointed out, assuming that he was in good health when you bought him he will easily make it through a week with no food in order to settle in to his new home.
    After he's good and ready, post some pics!

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    Re: help with agressive ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by BLM94 View Post
    A common practice is to allow a snake one week without any disturbance to acclimate to a new enclosure. Although snakes are generally hungry after sheds as Slim pointed out, assuming that he was in good health when you bought him he will easily make it through a week with no food in order to settle in to his new home.
    After he's good and ready, post some pics!
    yea hes pretty fat a week wont do any harm. i cant wait till hes done shedding he looks great while in shed lol. ill put up a pic of him in a min
    Last edited by Slim; 05-23-2012 at 09:58 PM. Reason: Fixed Quote Brackets
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