what kind of morph do i have?
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irezumi67
looks like normal
thank you! thats what i thought it was
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Very handsome normal, with a quite striking pattern and obviously good feeding response. Nice!
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A good looking normal! Looks to be good size too. Half mine are eating again, but not the half that needs too. Glad the season is coming to an end. The end of breeding season brings great things...... BABIES!!!
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A normal in a cardboard box.
Why feeding outside of its enclosure?
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Turbo Serpent
A normal in a cardboard box.
Why feeding outside of its enclosure?
i did a bunch of research and thats what you're suppose to do. feed the snake in a different container.
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san123
i did a bunch of research and thats what you're suppose to do. feed the snake in a different container.
I smell a big debate.
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san123
i did a bunch of research and thats what you're suppose to do. feed the snake in a different container.
Its not something you're supposed to do, its a choice that each keeper can make. Most ball python owners advise against feeding outside the enclosure because its stressful for BPs, but there are plenty of people here on the forum that do it that way.
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http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=114334&page=1
Read that. It'll tell you why feeding in a separate container isn't necessary.
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san123
i did a bunch of research and thats what you're suppose to do. feed the snake in a different container.
This is a common misconception with ball pythons. It actually can stress the animal moving to a new environment to feed then handling immediately afterward to replace it in its original enclosure.
They will not associate food with anything other than smell. If you smell like rat/mouse/etc then they may strike you. Other than that you shouldn't worry if that is what you've heard. They do just fine with being fed in their enclosure. Most of the members on here feed in the enclosure.