Removing items in cage for feeding
I have a few days before I feed our new BP, but want to make it as stress free for the snake and I as possible. Have a 6 month old BP in her new cage which is a 20 L, which I have cluttered up to make her feel secure. I am just wondering to feed her, would it be ok to remove the water bowl which is large and the climing branches? Or will this make her more stressed due to the changes. I ask because there is not a ton of room for her to strike and coil at a prey item. I would really like to feed her in the cage instead of having a seperate feeding box. My plan was to remove the water dish and branches and after feeding just put them back in. Ill put a few pics below so you can see how crowded it is for her normally. Any ideas would be great thanks.
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Re: Removing items in cage for feeding
Thanks for the comments guys. I had the same thinking in mind as Ohhwataloser as into adding alot of rocks and plants in there to make her feel more secure due to being a larger tank and her age. I guess I will just have to try it out when the time comes and adjust accordingly. At this point I will just leave the set up as is so she doesnt get stressed anymore since she is only on day two with us.
Re: Removing items in cage for feeding
Looks like the clutter won out with you recommendations lol. I guess I am not big into the minimalistic look for the cage and would rather have it more natural looking. I will just feed her in her little jungle and see how it goes. The hard part of all this has been waiting to hold her again since we just brought her home. I also feel like I have adhd by going in the room with stealth like a ninja as to not disturb her, but to check temps and humidity. Dont worry I have not been wearing a ninja mask yet.