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Live Feeding Questions

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  • 02-16-2020, 11:41 AM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: Live Feeding Questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 303_enfield View Post
    How ever you feed live (I don't do it), tap the snake to make sure he/she is awake. You don't want the snake injured from the prey, same reason you don't leave the live prey in for xx minutes.

    Good luck!

    That is actually a poor choice with a BP that get stress and spooked just with about anything, being startled like that is enough for the snake not to eat.

    I have fed well over 100000 live preys here are the keys for successful live feeding.

    Pre-scent the room by having the feeder in the room 30 minutes to an hour near during the enclosure.

    During that time offer food and water to the feeder to make sure it is well fed and not dydrated that applies to people buying their feeder.

    Do not stress the feeder

    Do not stun the feeder

    Open the enclosure drop the feeder holding it by the base of it's tail (using your hand)

    Remove after 20 minutes if uneaten


    If the enclosure has a lot if places behind which a feeder can hide you definitely want to move those.
  • 02-16-2020, 12:45 PM
    ChasingSunraee
    Re: Live Feeding Questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Stewart_Reptiles View Post
    That is actually a poor choice with a BP that get stress and spooked just with about anything, being startled like that is enough for the snake not to eat.

    I have fed well over 100000 live preys here are the keys for successful live feeding.

    Pre-scent the room by having the feeder in the room 30 minutes to an hour near during the enclosure.

    During that time offer food and water to the feeder to make sure it is well fed and not dydrated that applies to people buying their feeder.

    Do not stress the feeder

    Do not stun the feeder

    Open the enclosure drop the feeder holding it by the base of it's tail (using your hand)

    Remove after 20 minutes if uneaten


    If the enclosure has a lot if places behind which a feeder can hide you definitely want to move those.

    Thank you for your in-depth answer ❤️ I have 3 hides, I’ll take the hide he isn’t in out n cover the hole to the burrowing hide so he can’t get in there as well
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