Re: Feeding before and after
Feed in or out of the enclosure is a much debated subject here :) I have one who will only eat in her enclosure so she eats there. One who has alwya been fed outside his enclosure and eats there. My pied eats in or out on in the bed or where ever I want to feed her:) she is a garbage disposal and I am so thankful for at least one great eater. If you choose to feed in a seperate container simply be gentle when returning the snake to its enclosure and you will be fine. More thought needs to go into prep of the meal than where it is given IMO. If you are feeding Frozen Thawed (F/T) then you need to be sure the rodent is fully thawed before offering and warm enuff for the snake to see it. What I do is place the rodent in a container in the fridge the night before. Then on feed night I warm it in hot tap water for 10 min or so. Then hit it with a blow dryer focusing on the head next to where I am going to feed the snake. This does 2 things one it scents the area and get the snake ready and in feed mode second gives the snake an easy target (the head) and makes it easier to find the correct end to eat :) . If feeding live NEVER leave the snake alone with a live rodent and be ready with tongs or something to put in the rodents mouth to prevent bites/scratches. Also consider what size prey to offer rule of thumb is 10-15% body weight or as big around as the largest section of the snake. I will say this the only time I have ever been bitten by a Ball was during feeding so try to have everything set up before you introduce food and keep your hands from semlling like a rodent :) Keep us posted and be sure to check out the caresheet lots of great info there. And now for the hardest part of owning a new snake PLACE them in thier enclosure or tank and leave them alone for the first 5-7 days to settle. ONLY do your necessary cleaning and maintenance let your little guy settle in. After they have eaten for you at least one most recomend 2-3 time then slowly start handeling them. Hope this helps and feel free to ask more questions when they come up :D
Re: Feeding before and after
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Is this a good price for this morph? I've read they usually go for 250-300$.
I'll post pics hopefully tomorrow.
Thanks
I got my male spider for $125. $150 is average for a male spider, females will go for more (probably where you got the $250-$300)
Re: Feeding before and after
I would also add I have never had a snake mistake my hand for food Unless I was not being smart the one and only time I was bitten I had a rodent in my hand layed the rodent on a paper towel and reached into the tank to move the water bowel and driftwood and well I got what was coming to me it was my fault not the snake :) I can jsut picture my big gal thinking well its warm and smells like a rat YUMMIE:O