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  • 03-29-2006, 10:44 PM
    stephg
    Re: feeding in same tank or different
    Some people feed in a separate container also so that the snake does not ingest the substrate. I use paper towels so that is not an issue for me. I tried once to feed my Rainbow Boa in a separate container because that's what was recommended to me - I only did it ONCE. I don't know how anyone who does it gets the snake back in it's enclosure because it's in "feeding mode" and I almost got bit!!! I'm sure it works for others, but when I tried it, it was very stressful for my snake - and for me!!!


    I only feed F/T but I do not own a BP - yet. I hope to get one next month at the Reptile Expo/Show. I know they can be problem feeders. My friend who has a BP heats the F/T rat with a hair dryer before feeding and it works for him.
  • 03-30-2006, 08:14 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: feeding in same tank or different
    Actually Steph a lot of the so called problem feeders, shedders, etc. are either snakes sold as captive born that are actually wild caught, or sold as good feeding babies that have never in reality taken a decent meal or downright sick as well as some that are just not being cared for correctly. Sure some BP's fast during the winter...one of mine didn't eat for 5 months. Doesn't mean they are poor feeders if you've done everything right for them and they are healthy. They'll start eating when they are darned good and ready to and likely pound down the rats or mice LOL. Our fasting female btw only lost a grand total of 100 grams (no big deal as she's an adult) and we expected the fast as she is a wild caught we adopted as a non-feeder to try and save her. Sometimes even the best cared for BP won't eat or shed right...it does happen but not nearly as often as you've probably been led to believe.

    Best advice I can offer....do you homework about BP care, get the enclosure all set up and ready before you go get your snake, buy from a reputable source and then let the snake settle in quietly for a week or two with no fussing with it. I bet you'll find out that most of what's out on the internet about BP's being "difficult" is a lot of hooey LOL.
  • 03-30-2006, 10:08 AM
    stephg
    Re: feeding in same tank or different
    Thanks for the advice, Joanna! I'm very excited!!! :banana: I have always had a love for BP's and I'm glad I have the opportunity now to get one. I have done all the research and actually have all that I need already even though it's a month away!!! I am a planner and like to be prepared. I want to set up the enclosure a week ahead of time to make sure my temps/humidity are good. Now I'm looking at the Vendor list to see who's going to be at the show. I'm checking out their websites and asking around to see who's good to buy from.

    I'll let you know how things go!!! :D
  • 04-05-2006, 12:43 AM
    Pythons Rock
    Re: feeding in same tank or different
    I personally have tested this theory, I feed one of my snakes in there enclosure and one of the others in a different tub, I have noticed no difference in aggression in any way, the only thing I have noticed is they seem to strike quicker when feed in the enclosure, when fed in the tub it's a new strange place and they start to investigate instead of eating right away. Personally I would feed in the enclosure that way you don't have to move the snake after feeding.
  • 04-05-2006, 12:46 AM
    BD1
    Re: feeding in same tank or different
    I've always fed in the enclosure where Austin feels safer. He eats then heads for his hide with a full belly and I don't have to disturb him.
  • 04-05-2006, 06:49 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: feeding in same tank or different
    Sounds like a great plan you've got going on Steph. All of the prep work will pay off I bet. Once you've found out who is vending at the show you are planning to attend you can also check them out through this link to see if there's been good or bad issues brought the BOI in the past.


    If you've never used the BOI, you do have to sign up to read there. It does cost $10.00 to join if you want to post but you can use the search function and check out breeders under their name or business name for free.

    http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...splay.php?f=13
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