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j3nnay
at Thu May 17 08:54:02 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by j3nnay ]
Yeah, I've had a stuck eyecap or two before and just left 'em until the next shed. Just make sure you really get the humidity high the next time she goes.
I've got the Kevin McCurley book as well and it's awesome. Good resource 
For future reference, a good 'rule of thumb' to go by when the snake stops eating - don't worry about it unless it's been over 6 months or the snake is losing a *significant* amount of weight. This goes for newly purchased snakes, too. Some settle in quickly and begin eating right away, some freak out and won't eat for months.
Best of luck!
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318 pairs of ribs.
In stating this I place reliance
On a seance with one who died for science
This figure is sworn to and attested,
He counted them while being digested."
~Ogden Nash
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