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  • 08-12-2004, 12:20 PM
    Anonymous
    I am I am, but I'm personally not a risk taker! :P
    Not to mention, my new female is really nippy ... lol
    I'm trying to take every road possible to tame my little beast.

    Also, my enclosures are lined with aspen. (I know I can place the prey on paper towel) I'd rather not take the chance! :shock:

    Also I have TONS of fake vines in there, so viewing from the top is basically impossible.
  • 08-12-2004, 12:46 PM
    Brandon.O
    i feed in one of my many extra ten gallon tanks, The main reason i feed in there is to give me time to clean the cage or replace water and becuase eco earth is my substrate and it tends to stick to the fur of the mouse and i dont want him ingesting that stuff. After a few feedings rocky is starting to get that when i put him in the other tank it is time for feeding and he goes into hunt mode right away and gets exited and strikes at the glass sometimes i just lay down two kitchen rags and sometimes i leave the mouse scented rag in there for about two feedings, then i wash them just so that it might trigger his feeding instinct and i dont have to hold the mouse in front of him for so long.
  • 08-14-2004, 02:50 AM
    kraniumz
    Thx heaps guys ... i think what ill do is that ill feed it in the tank.
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