Re: Stop flinching during feeding
My spider goes absolute psycho when he's eating and it's kind of scary. I use the lid of the tub as a shield when I open it. I used to drop the prey a LOT and since he's a little wobbly, sometimes it takes him 2 or 3 hits to get it. This has caused me much grief.
I'm going to get these as I think it will help me: http://www.bigappleherp.com/Hemostats
I currently use a long tweezer style hemostat. I think they suck. You said 'tongs' so maybe that is what you already use... but if not check out a LONGER hemostat so you can feel 'safer.'
You also kind of have to just get over it. I used to release as soon as they struck because I'm jumpy too, but as I see more videos and meet more keepers I see that they hold onto the prey till the snake gets a firm grip and even give a little tug to make them really clamp down. That's what I do now and recommend it.
GL
Re: Stop flinching during feeding
I literally jump everytime I feed Ferb. I'm not scared to get bit, he's just so bloody fast, it shocks me each and everytime. Even with tongs, my heart beats like it will jump out of my chest.
Re: Stop flinching during feeding
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ShaleneRafuse
I literally jump everytime I feed Ferb. I'm not scared to get bit, he's just so bloody fast, it shocks me each and everytime. Even with tongs, my heart beats like it will jump out of my chest.
Thats me. I'm not scared one bit. In fact I would like to feel a snake bite, but like their eating response just shocks me.
Re: Stop flinching during feeding
This video highlights A- why you should use tongs and B- how big of babies us flinchers are
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjZ69by5i2I