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    Re: Feeding guidelines for small twin?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I can only sympathize- it's so frustrating when snakes fast. I'd imagine they don't all have the same metabolic rate- any more than we humans do? Anyway, I guess "this is what we get for not minding our own business & making them live with us"? They do things on "snake time", not according to our plans or expectations. He looks fine, anyway.
    My snakes and tarantulas are definitely exercises in patience. The answer to most questions about them is "just let them be," which can be very frustrating when you want to "care" for them!
    And some of his habits I think once I've had him longer I can feel more confident saying "this is just how he is" and not worrying.
    Last edited by plateOfFlan; 02-18-2022 at 06:12 PM.

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