He's had them for 4 weeks already, and the vet recommend that we keep them in for another 2 weeks. Snakes have really slow metabolisms and we want to give the incision the best possible chance to mend before we take them out. I don't think that it will affect his eating all that much. The skin that died and had to be removed had stretched his face out so far out of wack that when it was taken out, his mouth looked normal again. The chin projected probably 1/2" beyond the upper jaw. Imagine a boxer with his chin stuck out and that is what he looked like. I may have to put him a smaller prey size for another month or two, but after that, hopefully he will be eating normally.
There is an abcess under his jaw that I will try and get a pic of. It is because of this abcess that he is still on antibiotics.
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