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    Re: Ha! Just came up with a feeding interest test that does not waste rats!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Just hate for you to have a regurge... Whenever you feed prey that's smaller than usual & your snake is acting like it's been cheated, just do the next meal a
    little sooner. Feeding again this soon might not have enough digestive enzymes ready to go...not knowing "how small" you actually fed, I just wouldn't go there.
    And remember that even when we feed big enough prey, many of our snakes act like they're still starving anyway...don't fall for it. It's just that they stay in
    "feed mode". Like when we eat too fast & our brain hasn't caught up to our stomach & doesn't yet register that we're full.

    She's so adorable, I can see why you were swayed...
    Oh I agree and I trust your advice! Would rather have a hungry Noodle than a vomity Noodle

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    Last edited by FollowTheSun; 02-25-2019 at 09:33 PM.
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