Re: Biting - Front Opening Enclosures?
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Originally Posted by
artgecko
I'd go with sliding glass doors if you want some "insurance". When it is feeding night and my boas are going nuts, it's easy to direct them to one side of the cage, slide open the opposite door just enough for the feeder and let them have it without putting my hands or face in bite range. I went with AP cages with sliding glass doors and opted for the locks also, just in case. I've been happy so far and the doors are super easy to remove if you need to clean the whole cage or get an uncooperative snake out.
I did that with my Dwarf Burm :)
It was an art luring him to one side whilst throwing the thawed rat in through the other side of the viv :)
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Re: Biting - Front Opening Enclosures?
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Originally Posted by
Reinz
Having come from years of tanks and switching to PVC for a few years now, I see no increase in probability in bites.
I can can tell you one thing positively for sure though. It is exponentially easier to put an adult constictor back into a Front opening cage versus a top one.
^^^^ 100%
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