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Another Question?
Okay, Last Sun. my kids ate for the first time. My concern had been that the female (Cleo) did not like her hide. Now since feeding she doesn't come out . At least not that I've seen. I want to feed them again this sunday but if she doesn't come out of her hide, is it all right to lift it off her so I can put her in the feeding box. I don't want to stress her but I don't want her to go hungry.
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Re: Another Question?
Yes its fine to lift her out and put her into a feeding enclosure.
Mike
"They are biting out of excessive fear, not because they are mean. Mean is a human emotion and serves no purpose in the animal kingdom" - Kevin McCurley-The Complete Ball Python
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Re: Another Question?
why dont you feed her in her enclosure?
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Re: Another Question?
 Originally Posted by juddb
why dont you feed her in her enclosure?
Exactly. Ball pythons, like most if not all boids, are ambush hunters. They are designed to wait in their hide (a burrow in the wild) and ambush passing or entering prey.
The only reason I can understand using a feeder tank for would be that your BP is on mulch or bark, etc. If this is the case, put down a paper bag or newspaper on top of the loose substrate before feeding the BP.
Co-owner of a reptile store
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Re: Another Question?
 Originally Posted by Elgaro
Now since feeding she doesn't come out . At least not that I've seen. I want to  feed them again this sunday but if she doesn't come out of her hide, is it all right to lift it off her so I can put her in the feeding box. I don't want to stress her but I don't want her to go hungry.
I forgot to add that if you dont see her come out of her hide, then it sounds like she is just being a bp, keep in mind they are nocturnal anyway so they wait until its dark to cruise around. Some of my bp's i only see when i change the water and they poke their heads out of their hides, then i close up their tubs and dont see them again until the next day, they arent the best for display animals.
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Re: Another Question?
The breeder I bought them from started them on f/t in a separate feeding enclosure. That plus the fact that I currently have them on aspen Is why Iuse a separate tank. I figure ifit ain't broke don't fix it. Theyboth ate like champs 7 days after I got them which was also 7 days after their last feeding. Breeder fed them before I took them home.
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Re: Another Question?
I hope they are in seperate tanks... Otherwise dont be suprised if one eats like a champ and grows while the other goes off feed and becomes very unhealthy. Just a thought. I would throw down on another tank or maybe a small rack system, to benefit both snakes.
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Re: Another Question?
They are each in separate tanks
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Re: Another Question?
Oh by the way one of the coolest things to watch is the bp peeking out of his hide and awaiting the prey to get close enough for the strike, very natural you know.
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