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    Hope you're feeling much better now? Lots of stuff going around, or so I hear? That's awesome that he didn't give you a hard time & just ate..."good snakey"!

    Don't lose too much sleep over his missed meal...it's pretty normal for snakes (especially BPs) to just do that now & then. And I just re-read the original post-
    many snakes (esp. BPs) will refuse food if it's offered when they're cruising the cage, because they don't feel secure (getting caught in the open while trying
    to kill & eat prey puts THEM at risk to be preyed upon). Next time wait to offer food until he's in his hide at night & peeking out...BPs prefer to ambush prey.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 01-02-2019 at 09:46 PM.

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