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    Re: What to expect in feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheatley View Post
    Tomorrow is my first time feeding my snakes, Cave Johnson and Caroline.

    What do I expect? What do I do if they don't eat?
    I am excited too!

    I know it's short, may sound stupid..
    Step 1: Check husbandry.
    Step 2: Offer rodent warm
    Step 3: if you do not get an immediate strike just leave the prey in overnight, preferably this is done only with pre-killed prey however some will leave mice hoppers alone with their specimens.
    Step 4: if no takers in the morning then just wait a few days and try again.
    Last edited by Physician&Snakes; 11-30-2013 at 11:28 PM.
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