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    Re: Quick question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Luvyna View Post
    Do not feed a snake another food item if more than half an hour has passed since they ate the first one as this can mess with their digestion. If Mia is a healthy adult BP, it won't do her any harm to wait until the next feeding day. Snakes often continue to act hungry after eating because they go into a sort of "feeding mode" mindset that can last up to 48 hrs, plus the lingering smell of rodent in their enclosures seems to encourage this.

    Thank you all for your help. She was hiding the next morning but her nose was sticking out of her hide. However she hasn't come back out.

    Again I don't know her weight but she will be 3 yrs old in a few months and my son has had her since itty bitty.
    She eats a small defrosted rat about every 10 to 14 days.

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