Moving BP back to tank after feeding
I feed my BP in a separate plastic tub. She's getting a decent size now and I'm starting to get to the point where I'm a little concerned about picking her up after she eats. I feel like she said lot more jumpy and she seems like she's still in the "feeding" mood while she's in this tank. I don't want to reach in to move her back and have her strike at me thinking that I'm another mouse. Any tips on how to move her back to her enclosure?
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I feed my BP in a separate plastic tub. She's getting a decent size now and I'm starting to get to the point where I'm a little concerned about picking her up after she eats. I feel like she said lot more jumpy and she seems like she's still in the "feeding" mood while she's in this tank. I don't want to reach in to move her back and have her strike at me thinking that I'm another mouse. Any tips on how to move her back to her enclosure?
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why you moved to feed?
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Moving BP back to tank after feeding
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codycat91
I feed my BP in a separate plastic tub. She's getting a decent size now and I'm starting to get to the point where I'm a little concerned about picking her up after she eats. I feel like she said lot more jumpy and she seems like she's still in the "feeding" mood while she's in this tank. I don't want to reach in to move her back and have her strike at me thinking that I'm another mouse. Any tips on how to move her back to her enclosure?
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Easy solution ... Just do what most people seem to do these days and feed in her tank / Viv ....
I have fed all of my 20+ for years this way with no issues AT ALL !!
I simply place a piece of card / cardboard in the tank over the substrate and offer the food on top of the card to minimise the chance of ingesting / swallowing some substrate .
It does NOT make them think you are food whenever you put your hand in the Viv as they used to tell you decades ago ...
We're always told NOT too handle snakes for 48 hours after feeding so it sounds odd to be lifting them minutes after they've eaten .
Also can you imagine me trying to move any of my Boas / Burms / Retics or the KING snakes straight after a feed :)
Just my take on the matter , anyways :)
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Re: Moving BP back to tank after feeding
I'm still a beginner in this process so take whatever I say about this with a healthy grain of salt. One of my snakes is a rescue and is still a very fussy eater. While I mostly try to feed him in his enclosure, sometimes the only way that I can get him to eat is by putting him into a separate enclosure where there are no distractions. It's just him and the warm rodent dangling from my tongs in a darkened room. Having said that, if you do, from time to time, use a separate enclosure to feed your snake, ALWAYS make sure that you WASH YOUR HANDS WELL before you reach into the enclosure to pick up your snake after feeding it. Don't learn the hard way what happens when your snake smells rodent on your hands!! lol