You can always record what's going on, either using an ordinary digital camera or a webcam. That's how I figured out if both of my viperine snakes were eating, but they were easy to tell apart. edit: I knew at least one of them was eating, but neither showed any noticable lumps.
The easier way would be to separate them and find out that way.
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You can always record what's going on, either using an ordinary digital camera or a webcam. That's how I figured out if both of my viperine snakes were eating, but they were easy to tell apart. edit: I knew at least one of them was eating, but neither showed any noticable lumps.
The easier way would be to separate them and find out that way.
Best way is to separate them, but you could also use an accurate gram scale, weigh them once a week after they have pooped the last meals out and see who is growing and who isnt. You could weigh them after eating, but they might regurge from the handling.
Best way is to separate them, but you could also use an accurate gram scale, weigh them once a week after they have pooped the last meals out and see who is growing and who isnt. You could weigh them after eating, but they might regurge from the handling.
I just weighed all 3 of them 2 days ago. Will wait a week & do it again! thanks