Re: If a rat decides a raisin is more important than living in peace with the other r
I ended up following the advice here and I fed her off before work yesterday after doing cervical dislocation. Its such a sad thing but with he gone the other two are back to being happy, coming to greet me and not hiding in the corner.
Re: If a rat decides a raisin is more important than living in peace with the other r
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Oxylepy
I ended up following the advice here and I fed her off before work yesterday after doing cervical dislocation. Its such a sad thing but with he gone the other two are back to being happy, coming to greet me and not hiding in the corner.
I was sorry to hear that she went psycho on you bud. At least she gave one of your snakes a full belly! I sent you a PM reply and have a black hooded female you can have to replace her that was housed with the current female you still have left. The black hooded has a good temperament from what I can tell.
Re: If a rat decides a raisin is more important than living in peace with the other r
Males are more apt to "go psycho." We had this one that went from friendly-hand-raised to lunging finger piercer overnight. No idea what snapped, but he was fed off faster than you can say, "Aaaaah my finger!!".