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View Poll Results: If you feed live, how?
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I stun the rodent.
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I just dump it in the enclosure!
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I pre-scent and then put it in the enclosure.
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I use tongs, but don't bother with pre-scenting.
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I pre-scent, and then use tongs.
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I like excitement. I offer the prey with my hands!
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If you feed live...how?
I just watched Adam's "8 Ball Pythons - Feeding Day" video. First, let me say "Great work!". It was informative, and the heavy metal over snake feedings fed two of *my* favorite appetites! 
Of course, there have been many discussions on this forum regarding live vs. F/T and the risks involved. Many people report injuries and many report none. The discussions can get heated but, hey, its an important topic.
I've gone back and forth with Adam on this subject, and I was thrilled to actually see the techniques behind his impressive "no-injury" record. The big difference between what I do, and what he does, is the use of tongs. That made me curious about the other members here...
1.0 Normal BP - "Snakey"
1.0 Jungle carpet python - "Chewbacca" aka "Chewie"
0.1 Olive python - "Cleopatra" aka "Cleo"
0.0.1 Corn - "Husker"
1.0 Veiled Chameleon - "Kermit"
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Re: If you feed live...how?
Swift stun on the mouse/rat feeder, let it wiggle senseless in front of the snake, and BAM! Works every time. I agree with Adam, you can't just SURPRISE, HERE'S A RAT with a snake... you have to get them awake and ready for something.
I open the tub slightly to see if they're awake and moving (usually they are since I feed them right after dark), and I move the feeder in slowly so the snake sees it coming. Usually the snake almost comes out of the cage cuz it knows what's coming though. Don't ya just love the "jack in the box" moments? lol
But yeah, never had a problem with this method. The feeder never leaves my hands/tongs until the snake has struck and is coiling around it.
Last edited by bait4snake; 02-27-2008 at 03:38 AM.
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Re: If you feed live...how?
I just throw the rat in with my big girl and she takes care of it. Under close supervision of course.
I also talked to Adam on holding the live rat with tongs. Tried it. And the rats go BAZERK!!! They flail around and squeal and reach around and chew on the tongs.
Wasn't a safe way for me to feed at all.
I just put the two together and all is well. I'm gonna try to switch her over to F/T like all the other snakes. But as of now she only takes live successfully.
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Re: If you feed live...how?
I also watched Adam's video and just fed my two live feeders with tongs. It worked great and I will continue to do it. I have one who tends to get scared by the rat running around the tub. The tongs took care of that problem and he nailed the rat hard.
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Re: If you feed live...how?
Another way to avoid the "surprise its time to eat" is to just wait to feed until night time. I dont like to mess with my balls during the day and feeding is always done at night time when theyre awake.
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Re: If you feed live...how?
Cn you link the feeding video please? I can't find it.
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Re: If you feed live...how?
i pre scent just by leaving the rodents in boxes near there enclosures. that seem to get them up and ready. i usually just drop the mice in but i some times will stun the rats. either way i have never had any problems.
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Re: If you feed live...how?
Always at night when the snakes are wide awake. If they are not out and about on feeding night I just wait for the next night they are out. Then I pre-scent until the snake is obviously excited about eating. Then I just drop the mouse or rat in at the opposite end the snake happens to be at. The food never even knows what hit them. I also don't handle my snakes unless they are wide awake and active.
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