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    Basically, you want to keep your snake as low stress as possible to make sure that it eats a meal or two, before upping the handling.

    If you handle your snake a few times, and then realize it doesn't eat, you're not sure whether it was your handling that caused it or if your temps/setup is off. And then you'll have to not handle it for a week or two anyway, because you want it to eat.
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