Re: Yikes! She's a monster!
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craigafrechette
For curiosity's sake...why are you using a seperate feeding tub???
Exactly...this is normal snake behavior (not just hoggies) when expecting food & why it's always better to feed "at home".
You should see my spotted python at feeding time, if you think THIS was a fright. :rolleyes: She's a whirling dervish of bites, she flings her head around w/ mouth-open, &
she even tries to bite her enclosure. Any other time, perfectly sweet & cuddly snake. :D But food makes her "mental"....
Re: Yikes! She's a monster!
Re: Yikes! She's a monster!
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
Exactly...this is normal snake behavior (not just hoggies) when expecting food & why it's always better to feed "at home".
You should see my spotted python at feeding time, if you think THIS was a fright. :rolleyes: She's a whirling dervish of bites, she flings her head around w/ mouth-open, &
she even tries to bite her enclosure. Any other time, perfectly sweet & cuddly snake. :D But food makes her "mental"....
Yup, same with my King. He's a madman at feeding time and will strike and miss several times some days. He's in a 4 foot enclosure and will launch himself halfway across it and miss the prey by a good few inches sometimes, hahaha.
Re: Yikes! She's a monster!
Well, the original plan was to only take the top off to take a photo, but clearly it also needed to be feeding night! I have fed in a different tub so they didn't get bedding in their mouths, so they are used to being transferred and moved around since I don't hold them and it also gives me a good amount of time to clean their houses. If Irma continues to be this feisty I think she's big enough to handle ingested substrate now.
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Re: Yikes! She's a monster!
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Originally Posted by
Tila
Well, the original plan was to only take the top off to take a photo, but clearly it also needed to be feeding night! I have fed in a different tub so they didn't get bedding in their mouths, so they are used to being transferred and moved around since I don't hold them and it also gives me a good amount of time to clean their houses. If Irma continues to be this feisty I think she's big enough to handle ingested substrate now.
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I've always fed all of my snakes in their enclosures and have never had a substrate issue.
If that's what works for you and your snakes, go for it. But in my experience there's literally zero benefit to a seperate feeding tub.