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Is this normal?

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  • 05-25-2009, 11:27 PM
    Meghan
    Re: Is this normal?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    There's really no reason to feed her outside her enclosure.

    I have heard and read a lot of mixed opinions on this. I personally feed her in a separate enclosure. And actually, it's best to feed her separately due to the fact that when feeding your snake may accidentally eat some of the bedding, causing him/her to become impacted. This is what I've read in the books and on the sites.
  • 05-26-2009, 02:38 AM
    Kaorte
    Re: Is this normal?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Meghan View Post
    I have heard and read a lot of mixed opinions on this. I personally feed her in a separate enclosure. And actually, it's best to feed her separately due to the fact that when feeding your snake may accidentally eat some of the bedding, causing him/her to become impacted. This is what I've read in the books and on the sites.

    These guys rarely get impacted. They can digest bone and hair, a little aspen won't hurt them. Even so, I put down a piece of paper towel and then put the prey item on top of that just so nothing gets stuck to it.
  • 05-26-2009, 04:04 AM
    Krista
    Re: Is this normal?
    Right on, good post.
    I just got my bp too, and I've noticed the same thing.
    Just in her little cave on her warm side all day..she's only interested in me if I have food for her!
    Mind you, she seems to love climbing on her branch and spilling her water all over her tank when I'm trying to sleep...
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