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    Re: Hissing

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    That's completely up to you. It can't hurt. He may eat, he may not. Some eat in shed, some do not. Worst case scenario if you offer, it's a waste of a prey item.

    I personally offer ONCE to each new snake whenever the first shed cycle overlaps a feed day. IF the snake eats, I continue to offer when that snake is in shed. IF the snake refuses, I don't offer again while that snake is in shed. It certainly won't hurt them to go an additional week without eating.

    Of my current 4 snakes only my King eats while in shed.
    That sounds sensible. I like it. He seemed interested and laid on it and smelled its entire body but then left. So I left it for a half hour and then took it out. He used to live so it may take some coaxing. I guess we will see what he's up to on Tuesday. If he's out and about and shed then I'll try. If not I'll skip it for week.

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