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    Re: Should I switch?

    Quote Originally Posted by Manglewantsmacaroni View Post
    She is an adult or close to it (about 4 feet) and had no interest in the mice I thawed. Nothing.
    I am just a bit concerned she'll get hurt from the mouse. Her eyes are still cloudy and have a bit of a crack on them. I think she's shedding.
    Ill get a mouse tonight after school so I can feed her tonight.
    If she's in blue and not eating, you might want to consider just leaving her alone until she's done shedding. Some of them don't eat during the shed cycle. There is zero harm in waiting until after she sheds at this point. It'll also give her a couple of days of quiet since you seem to be offering her food fairly often.
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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