Feeding. Ft in the tank? Ok? Bad?
We just got a male fire from Mike Willbanks at constrictors unlimited and he has been eating very well except while in shed. After a week of shedding he ate in his separate feeding tub but the last few nights hasn't showed any interest other than trying to get out of the tub. So I put him back in his tank and he went straight to the hot side hide. I decided to wiggle the mouse in front of his hide and WHAM he attacked. He then dragged the mouse into the hide and consumed it.
Was this ok to do? I know that's how they feed in the wild. Will this make him tank aggressive? Just don't wan to be bit when getting him out to handle or clean the enclosure.
Re: Feeding. Ft in the tank? Ok? Bad?
It is not necessary to use a feeder tank. Feeding in the snakes enclosure does not make them aggressive. However, you should avoid putting your hand in the enclosure for a while after feeding, as they may still be in feeding mode and may mistake your hand as prey. Always give them at least 24 hours to digest the prey before handling again. I personally go 36+ hours before handling. This prevents regurgitation if they become stressed and gives them plenty of time to come out of feeding mode.
I have six ball python and two Brazilian Rainbow Boas and I put none into a feeding tank. I have never been bitten by any of them. They are docile and healthy.
Feeding. Ft in the tank? Ok? Bad?
Thanks for all the replies! I feel much better now. I had a friend who had a large female that he fed in the tank and when every you opened the lid it would strike at you. Maybe she was just a wild one. That was back in the 90's.
Feeding. Ft in the tank? Ok? Bad?
So what's better ft or live?
Re: Feeding. Ft in the tank? Ok? Bad?
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So what's better ft or live?
What do you prefer? This is a personal choice and most members feed whichever works best for them. Some who have small collections prefer F/T, some with larger collections and feeder colonies prefer the ease of feeding live because they have a constant supply. Either way you choose, always feed responsibly with appropriate sized prey.