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  • 03-17-2010, 11:43 PM
    siggie_99
    Re: To feed in home or seperate container?
    Well today was feeding day again (only 2nd time since I have had him) and I decided to just leave him in his own tank, especially since he has shed this week. I dangled and dropped it right in front of his hide, He came right out and got it and gave a quick squeeze and ate. I am just thankful he is eating and think that since this seems to be what is working, I will stick with it. It did take him about 20 minutes though, because he had a foot he could not get past very well, but he finally managed, it just took some work! thanks everyone for the input.
  • 03-18-2010, 07:34 AM
    Kysenia
    Re: To feed in home or seperate container?
    I have found over time that there is no need to feed outside there home tub or placement, the few I have that are a little cage nervous are the way they are and the ones that are always relaxed and happy are they way they are, taking them out to feed is not worth doing, especially when you have many bp's it is time consuming as well as an extra stress they dont need in general:)
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