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Gaz Claffey |
Posted - 15/05/2014 : 12:00:50 Hi Everyone, long time no post I know, but I have been lurking and as still a newbie found the right advice when needed through searches
That said, I'm shortly going on holiday which also means my snakes are going on holiday to a friends house. In terms of managing the transition my assumption is to treat them like new, so basically move them and leave them for a week before feeding etc... am I right??
Also as an update on Sheldon and Keef, they're both great eating/pooing and shedding really well and are now 59g and 61g respectively, they are currently being fed on double fuzzies before going on to hoppers, and my son is still besotted with them so all good!! |
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Kellog |
Posted - 15/05/2014 : 20:29:41 So glad to hear that Sheldon and Keef are doing so well . Shows what a good job you and your son are doing .
As far as their 'holiday' is concerned, as they're being moved to a new house, I would leave them for a week without handling or feeding. Just daily water changes so they get used to the scent of whoever is looking after them.
You're so lucky you've got someone who is willing to take them on. I don't think any of my friends or family would .
Xxx
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