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    You feed, You learn

    I had a couple miss hits today. First my crabby female pastel struck and coiled around the feeding tongs and I heard her teeth clink. I am very worried about that hurting her! She did take the second time around and thanks to my excellent mouse placement she was able to re-strike and coil dispatching the frozen thawed mouse quickly. I am thinking that the heat sensor part of this throws them off and I am thinking about letting my mice sit in mega hot water for a minute then dry them off with a paper towel and then try feeding.

    The other less dramatic feeding situation was with my spider girl who managed to attack 1/2 of the mouse and part of her paper hide. Not a big deal and she corrected it soon after. Again I think if she could have used all her senses to go for this mouse then she wouldn't have missed. I also got another look at her dry patch. There is without a doubt a patch of her shedding that never got removed. Her temps and humidity are great now and if anything humidity is a tad too high. Hopefully next shed she gets better.

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    All my feeders go in ziploc bags and into the sink of the hottest tap water there is for about 20 minutes to warm all the way through. Never had an issue and I always dangle low so there is no strike issues.

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    Hit the head of the rodent with a hair dryer
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    Re: You feed, You learn

    My Ball Python struck to low one time and got the rat and a mouth full of mulch! Luckily the mulch fell out as he ate. I was pretty worried!


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