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    Lol yeah I know, it was mostly a question of should I chance it with a "problem" feeder. I know its a pet shop environment etc etc but in all the snakes I've had, I have never had a problem feeder, knock on wood. Just want to know what im getting myself into. I got time atm but the idea of force feeding a snake doesn't sound fun. Plus with her being only 6 weeks old, im concerned with how long they can go without food. I know adults can go months without food and be fine. I just don't want to get myself into something that is going to require a $300 vet visit. I just had a $250 vet visit for my bearded dragon so not really looking to see my vet again this soon lol.
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