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Glad he got it down. Just don't handle him for a few days and he will be fine.
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He's perfectly fine, he at it within 10 minutes and curled up in his larger hide right over the uth. 
I'll wait and extra day or 2 for handling and give him 10 days between feedings.
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Is 25% too much?
You don't have to wait 2 days to handle, he'll be fine. Thats a myth.
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Re: Is 25% too much?
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
He'll be fine with it.
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Re: Is 25% too much?
I have 200 gram bp's on younger small rats with no probs.
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Re: Is 25% too much?
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
You don't have to wait 2 days to handle, he'll be fine. Thats a myth.
How long do you have to wait than ?
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Is 25% too much?
 Originally Posted by ATTFighter
How long do you have to wait than ?
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I wait til they pop their jaws back in place
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Oh, really? So I don't have to wait 2 days before handling incase they regurgitate? Won't they still be in feeding mode if I handle them right now after.
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You need to wait at LEAST 24 hours before handling after feeding! There have been several threads here and on other forums about people handling too soon and causing a regurge!
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Is 25% too much?
I've been doing it my way for years and have never had a regurge. If i feed my snake and then it craps the next day, am i gunna wait another day to clean it? No. If i go to feed and see that the tub is dirty i feed them and then clean them after they're done eating. I'm not gunna try to move a hungry snake and get tagged. I calmly move a full snake after hes eaten and clean his tub. I don't know what these people are doing to cause regurges but i've never had a problem. Be more gentle i guess?
I was being sarcastic before, my apologies. I wouldn't pick it up RIGHT after it pops its jaw back in, because yes, it'll probably still be in feeding mode. You might get tagged then. I've handled semi-often as soon as a half hour after eating though to clean a tub with zero problems. Not sure who came up with the 48hr law but in my experience its bogus.
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