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Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
Ive seen Lucy do this twice 
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Mine have made it almost that far back but not laying flat...id say she is using her muscles and positions the best way for her, all mine have their own technics. Some stand up so high they have lost balace and fallen over backwards as they are getting the last bit of spaghetti down hahaha
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Never fallen backwards like that. lol One of mine does get very weird after eating though. She rubs her face on the floor and sides of the enclosure. She also tries to wedge her face in the corners. I was very troubling in the beginning but I'm used to it now so don't think twice.
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Re: Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
I have one that stands up until he hits the roof then flattens himself along the top to swallow and one that just goes in and eats sidewards. I used to have a boa that even lifted up then faced slightly down to swallow. They just like to eat in weird ways
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Re: Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
My little girl trips out thinking she's choking because our other bp Medusa doesn't do it,Lucy is deff a weird one..could it be because she has a slight wobble and maybe its easiest for her that way?
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Re: Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
I haven't had that yet but mine seems to like her food better if she washes it in her water bowl, I dunno why but she absolutely loves dunking them in water almost like some people dunking like a cookie in coffee.
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Re: Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
My mice usually get wet while im thawing them,as long as their warm they dont mind it a bit..Lucy has a little bit of the wobble so i was wondering if thats why she goes completely upside down sometimes..
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Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
That's a hilarious photo! It look likes she's dying of gluttony. 
These guys are so funny between their swallowing contortions and herp derping.
Last edited by Reinz; 01-29-2017 at 06:14 PM.
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I've never had one fall backwards like that LOL! That's hilarious
Also, that's an awesome enclosure! Is that ficus leaved one real, or is it also fake?
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Re: Does anyone elses bp do this when feeding?
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
I've never had one fall backwards like that LOL! That's hilarious
Also, that's an awesome enclosure! Is that ficus leaved one real, or is it also fake?
Its all fake lol thank you 😊
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