Re: Feeding in a seperate tank
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Originally Posted by
tcutting
I would strongly disagree. I can see where in most cases it isnt needed; however if you believe they get use to being handled, why couldnt they get use to a pattern and routine for eating? These are creatures of very basic patterns and routines, and that is something you can get them adjusted to in most cases if there is a need.
So glad you asked. Because I believe in evolution and these animals did not evolve to recognize patterns and routine. They did on the other hand evolve to be very good at detecting the smell, and heat signature of prey. My hand doesn't look or smell like a rodent. For the sake of argument lets assume that the snake can determine patterns and now associated its feeding tub with feeding time. When you reach your hand in to take the snake out and put it back in its normal cage won't it think your hand is another rodent? I have yet to hear a convincing argument for cage aggression in BPs.
Re: Feeding in a seperate tank
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Originally Posted by
Egapal
So glad you asked. Because I believe in evolution and these animals did not evolve to recognize patterns and routine. They did on the other hand evolve to be very good at detecting the smell, and heat signature of prey. My hand doesn't look or smell like a rodent. For the sake of argument lets assume that the snake can determine patterns and now associated its feeding tub with feeding time. When you reach your hand in to take the snake out and put it back in its normal cage won't it think your hand is another rodent? I have yet to hear a convincing argument for cage aggression in BPs.
I suppose the situation that I used a separate feeding enclosure is somewhat different... I did it with a Burm I had and I hook "trained" it. Never just stuck my hand straight in. Between hook training and feeding in a separate pen it DID make a HUGE difference with that animal. Perhaps just a one off but made my life easier and handling much safer.
Re: Feeding in a seperate tank
Let's do this.
All of you who think feeding in the tub results in less aggression, I invite you to do the following:
When you are planning in being in Northern California, drop me a PM. We can get together for a nice lunch and then I can bring you back to our house.
Then you can attempt to take my big cribos out one by one and feed them in a tub with the scents of thawed out rats in the air. When they are done eating, you can then place them back into their enclosures.
Then we can go down to the hospital and get you stitched up. Once the bandages come off your hands, you can type an account of what happened on this thread.
Re: Feeding in a seperate tank
I find it rather funny how overly serious and intense many of you have been about this subject. I simply shared my experience the one time i did decide that it was a need... please keep in mind i dont work at petsmart, petco, etc and I have worked with a few hundred snakes for a few years. This is not me just talking about a subject that i heard about or read somewhere. Real hands on experience.
If you are so inclined to believe that there is no way to condition them on this subject, then that would mean in NO WAY do they ever get use to being handled and human interaction of any kind.
Now as far as people who keep 50+ snakes of course you wouldnt worry about feeding in another enclosure. at that point you are a breeder or at the very least an extreme hobbyist where temperament of the animal is completely irrelevant. Thus makes no need to ever worry or care about their behavior.
Anyway.... again it is not a need in the vast majority of cases, nor will it always work. Have i used this method, yes and it worked well for ME. Perhaps my particular experience was a fluke, or so other reason changed the snakes behavior, regardless it was a positive experience for me.
Re: Feeding in a seperate tank
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Originally Posted by
RichsBallPythons
I dont handle any of my snakes. Some may get picked up once a month when they pee/poop. And still Never been bit, and my rodents are in same room as snakes. Guess what Still NOT bit.
Feeding and handling are 2 different things are not to be used as an example.
Your snakes appear to be as stupid as mine.
Maybe I should read to mine more...........
Re: Feeding in a seperate tank
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Originally Posted by
Skiploder
Your snakes appear to be as stupid as mine.
Maybe I should read to mine more...........
Let me know which one you pick and if it works...