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    Re: Snake won't eat.

    Ditto to dakski. Give her a few days with zero handling before trying to feed as described.
    No one thinks you've messed up horribly. Horribly is the people that do zero research and wait until a snake is an anorexic skeleton or has obvious burns before thinking there is a problem. First skipped meal is just a minor hiccup that is easily remedied with the feeding suggestions made. And just a personal vent, I don't know why anyone still suggests separate feeding bins when it's been proven over and over again to be nothing but negative or just time wasting at best. I have had or bred hundreds of snakes from Kings, corns, rats, womas, boas, burm.. all eat in their enclosures and all have had zero aggression related to it. The internet is an amazing tool when it comes to information but the other issue is that everyone can share their 2 cents if it's correct or not. I got kicked out of a FB group for making suggestions the admin disagreed with. Turns out, the kid has only owned 2-3 snakes for less than 2 years but thinks his methods are gold

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