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    Re: Moving to a new home.

    Sounds like he is in good hands already. I like to wait 48 hrs before handling, its tempting sometimes, but you must wait. LOL. If the setup is the same then the only adjusting will be to the temps as this will change for a bit. I say continue with your feeding plans, keep in mind not to feed close to the move and he will do just fine. Good luck and happy herping ...
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    Re: Moving to a new home.

    Everyone on here is great!! Thanks!!

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    Re: Moving to a new home.

    From what i have heard it isn't unusual for a snake to take a meal after being moved around. We have brought home some smaller snakes from a breeder friend who says they just don't eat reagularly yet, and everytime we get one of those home we offer food. I think all but maybe one took a meal. The only thing you can do is try if he is really bothered by the move he is going to turn it down. If he isn't then he will probably take the meal without a problem. I wouldn't be to worried either way.

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