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Out of cage feeding

Brooksi

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After a few suggestions that i should indeed feed my king outside of its home and in a differnet container I have a few questions.

1. I know my snake should not be handled after eating, what do i do to put him back in the cage.

2. What time of container should I use?

thank you everyone.
 
Just use a rubbermaid tub to feed in.

After the snake is done eating, just gently put him back in his enclosure. Handling him for extended periods of time is what can cause a regurg.
 
Right - just be gentle with them when they have a big fat stiff bulge in them. It also really depends on you as the owner and the snakes. I've been handling all of my snakes within 12 hrs of eating for 6 years with zero problems.
 
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