The Feeding question: Separate Feeding Box or in Cage?
Ok So I am hearing all sorts of things about the best way to feed ball pythons. I have a fairly decent collection and have been feeding them in separate feeding boxes. I have one very picky eater and driving me crazy but that's another post. I want all my critters to be happy and as stress free as possible and I have been reading about feeding within their home enclosures verses separate and want to do whats best.
I have a very new 70g hatchling home(bought him last week a little over a month old) that I have been feeding in his enclosure. He's so little I just want him to eat. (He ate for the first time for me yesterday wohoo!) I wanted to know what everyone's opinion on this was. I have heard so many contradictory things and wanted to bring it to the experts. Thanks for all your help!
Re: The Feeding question: Separate Feeding Box or in Cage?
I feed all of mine in there tubs and there are perfectly fine no aggression. I feel you are chancing a regurge feeding in a seperate box and then putting them back home.
Re: The Feeding question: Separate Feeding Box or in Cage?
Thanks for the input, I was worried about aggression but I really fear the regurge as well that's why I want to see if possible to feed in their own space. Thanks much! I do have that one picky eater maybe that is his problem.
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Do those of you who feed in the tubs ever notice substrate getting stuck to the rat? If so, how do you avoid this problem?
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Re: The Feeding question: Separate Feeding Box or in Cage?
I used to have the stuck substrate problem so i switched to newspaper and its cheaper to.
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The only problem is, I like using cypress mulch because it helps with humidity. This hasn't been a problem so far, because my only BP eats fine in a separate feeding container, but I'm considering getting a baby. (Sorry to take this thread in a new direction. I've just been wondering about this lately)
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reptile65
Do those of you who feed in the tubs ever notice substrate getting stuck to the rat? If so, how do you avoid this problem?
I don't consider stuck substrate to be a problem. As long as your substrate isn't sand, or sharp, I don't see a huge issue. When I feed F/T I thaw the rodent in a zip lock bag so that the rodent itself is dry when I offer it. Snakes routinely ingest small amounts of dirt, sticks, leaves, or whatever else. I rarely use the "it happens in the wild" argument but in this case I think its a matter of weighing the pros of aspen or cypress bedding vs the cons of newspaper substrate.