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at Wed Jul 11 00:14:14 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]
Make sure the temps are correct, and that it isn't going into shed first off. If you just got her, you may need to give her time to settle into her new home also. Try feeding her at night. Leave her and the food(not live), in a container, or paper bag, in her enclosure. I would also ask the store a lot of questions, like has she ever fed for them, how long ago, and what exactly did she eat? Also how did they feed her? ----- Disclaimer: I do keep several snakes in pairs, and some in groups. However I realize that things can go wrong, and I have to keep a close eye on those groups, to be sure they are not being adversely affected by these living conditions. Also if one happens to eat it's cagemate, it is 100% my fault, and I know the risks in advance!
What's wrong with using CAUTION?!?!?! King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap? ~ Jorge Sierra www.SierraSnakes.com
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