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    Re: Too Soon?

    Quote Originally Posted by KingWheatley View Post
    If a snake is hungry, should you just go ahead and feed it? Even if it's only been a couple days? (Which might mean he's grown large enough for an upsize in prey item...)

    It's only been three days since Wheatley's last meal and he's searching/hunting for a mouse now. I'm defaulting to the answer of "yes" and am currently thawing out another large mouse. However, I'm not sure if snakes will eat more than they should just because they can...?

    If they don't, how does obesity in snakes happen?


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    Also people have given you advice and if you're not going to take it then there's no point in us giving it to you anymore. Just watching your posts, this is something I've observed as well as likely others which is why you're not getting so much replies now.

    So the snake told you he was hungry? He came out looking for food and said: "I'm hungry"?
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