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    PAM and feeding live.

    Hey Guys,

    So I treated my BP's with PAM on Sunday Night and Tonight (Friday Night) is feeding day. Normally I feed in their bins but with the PAM treatment on the substrate (coco-husk), I am concerned about feeding. My Bp's are a little strange about feeding and one of them is very aggressive and will over eat so I am nervous about feeding her out of her bin.

    Any idea's/ suggestions? Any one know whether it is safe to feed in a treated enclosure or should I get a feeding bin to try and feed them in?

    Thanks in advance.
    Chris.

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    It's fine to feed in the enclosure.
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    Feed away, wont rub off on the rodent

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