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    If you've only had him for a week and have been handling and having him crawl around your bed along with offering food twice in that time it's not surprising he didn't eat. New bps shouldn't be handled at all besides initial checks/weight or clean ups until they're eating consistently. I know it's hard to leave your new cute guy alone and he seems to be acting fine but the new environment on top of handling is a big stress on them even if they don't show it. I'd go at least a solid week without handling before even offering food again.

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