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    Very good,

    My initial post was purely intended to put you at ease about long periods of food refusal.

    You may want to revisit the soaking part of the equation. While some snakes will soak once in a while just because, an animal that soaks regularly may be doing so due to lack of humidity or because of mites.

    I'm not well versed on your experience level which is why my previous post leaned toward the inexperienced side of things.

    There are countless new royal python owners that ask basic feeding questions on the board, at least once a month I see them.

    If your snake appears to be completely healthy in all facets of life, sans refusing food, you should not be too concerned.

    I am elated that you are enjoying your new pet.

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