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    Re: VERY ALARMED by post-feeding behavior

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    My pastel enchi just got some substrate in her mouth just about an hour ago while feeding, I’m kinda nervous cause it was forest floor that she got but she’s acting normal....just keep an eye out. Resetting their jaw is totally normal. I’ve never actually seen mine do it in the almost two years of keep my beeps


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    These snakes always solve their issue by themselves without problem. I used to intervene since I was worried, but later realized they are resilient creatures and know what they're doing when it comes to "unwanted stuff in their mouths" being belly crawling animals after all LOL. Even if they do ingest some, it's easily digestible as long as your husbandry is correct/the snake is healthy.




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