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i just fed my snake today and as soon as i put her back in her enclosure she shed her entire skin off
I think you're confusing snakes with inverts, shedding is not really any kind of exhausting process with reptiles.if any thing its good to feed them right before a snake sheds, so they get all the energy they need to shed.
I see this all the time, studies here in New Mexico on the western diamondback population found adults ate an average of 200-250 mice per year. Thats more than I fed mine lol. I can see it on smaller species, rosy boas, sand boas, sidewinders, ringnecks, lyres, and western hognose maybe, but most average size snakes feed pretty well over the warm season.I know a couple of people that are really into snakes that think almost all captive snakes are feed to much. After all they don't eat regularly in the wild, only when they find food, and that doesn't happen once a week, or in the same amounts every time.
Spore, not to question you because you know a lot bout tarantulas and snakes but i thought it didnt matter if a snake was "blind" due to shedding because most of them dont use their eyes anyway to see their prey..wouldnt this only matter to the few that actually use their eyes???I think you're confusing snakes with inverts, shedding is not really any kind of exhausting process with reptiles.
The only danger in feeding a snake in shed is if you feed live, since at certain points beforehand the snake is temporarily blind. They may also not be interested in food sometimes for the same reason.
oh ok we are kind of in the same boat with king snakes i dont know much about them my self i had one i had to give away because it wouldnt eat at all nothin i did worked. but yea the way see if it will eat feed it but i my self wouldnt feed it until its cloudy eyes went bac to being temperarily (sp) normal.this is my california king snake. this is my first snake and i know very little about them except what i have read in care sheets. yes i know its bad to feed T's when they're about to shed. i just was curious, i had to dig her up the last two previous weeks to feed her, and i didn't see her at all for a week as she never even came up to drink or poop in her water dish. she hates me touching her but she seemed especially aggrivated the time i fed her before she shed. she tried to musk all over me (which ended up being pretty amusing b/c all the musk that didn't get on me got trapped in her shed skin).
i just didn't know one way or another