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    Hey, sorry, missed this thread yesterday...

    As for the eyes clouding, I've never not noticed when any of mine were cloudy, but some only stay that way a day or two, so maybe that was the case and you simply missed It? No worries, just see what next shed brings.

    I would just stick to a 7 day feeding schedule. Your prey size is right in line for the snake's weight.

    As for the weight, I always try to weigh when I know they are empty. Doesn't always work out that way, but I try. I keep records of weights, etc...so I will just Mark it "empty" or "full" when recording.

    As for the poops, I see fur sometimes, others I don't. But more often than not, no fur.

    Welcome back to the hobby. I started out around 2000-2001 and took a break for a while before getting back into snakes within the last few years.
    The game has changed a LOT. It used to basically astro- turf, a water bowl, a hide, a heat rock (uggggh!!!!) and a heat lamp sitting on a screened glass tank.
    Now there's a LOT more to learn, but it makes keeping these awesome animals sooooooo much easier.

    Anyway, hope I helped you out. Sorry for the slow reply.

    Lastly, and perhaps most important=

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE

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