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    Glad you got him to eat! It can be so frustrating when they do this (just proves our poor pets wouldn't last long in the wild, I guess). My girl isn't as bad for doing this anymore, but she definitely was when she was smaller. In the future, it might help to fasten a blanket or some other visual barrier around the snake while you're feeding? Doing that seems to help eliminate the risk the snake will see you moving and drop their food. That's what I used to do with my snake, though she's outgrown the need for it by now.

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