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Old 04-04-07, 05:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Feeding question..

Okay, so why aren't my snakes eating the grasshoppers I leave in their viv's?

I'm so just kidding...

Okay seriously, so my girl Loralei was eating rat fuzzies when she arrived, and she didn't take any more, or less time than normal to unhinge that jaw of hers and get it down. Took about what I expect from a normal feeding. Well the problem is, the basic rule I like to use on the lump in her belly is NOT applying to her. That lump seems to be gone only a few hours after eating. I feel like she's ready to move up, but I'm almost afraid it will be too big for her to get down at first? It's strange... or maybe I'm just strange. Or maybe she just has a small, feminine head..

Should I just go ahead and try to see if she can move up? I've never had this issue when stepping up feedings before and I don't want to screw this up.

Wow.. I sound like such a newbie..
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