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Feeding behavior
I had a second successful feed but right after he finished eating he went into his hide then came back out (~20 seconds later) and he was, what seemed like, looking for something.
Could this perhaps mean he is still hungry?
He was fed a slightly smaller mouse then last week.
He's 8 months old, under 2 feet. I don't have a scale, unfortunately.
I was just curious since he didn't do that last time.
Sorry, I'm still new. 
edit: oops, maybe this should be in 'General BP's'? :\
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Re: Feeding behavior
Sorry ment BUY not GUY haha
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Re: Feeding behavior
Ok thanks, I'll try that.
I presume that's how you feed 2 mice...
Feed one wait until he finishes, then if he looks hungry you place the other?
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Re: Feeding behavior
 Originally Posted by YvesA
Ok thanks, I'll try that.
I presume that's how you feed 2 mice...
Feed one wait until he finishes, then if he looks hungry you place the other?
Yup thats all you do. Just wait till he/she pushes it down into the middle part of their body and realign their jaw, then give them the other mouse.
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