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  • 03-16-2007, 10:43 AM
    K80tik
    feeding
    habitat or seperate tank? i unno :(
  • 03-16-2007, 10:48 AM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by K80tik
    habitat or seperate tank? i unno :(

    I feed all mine in their tub.
  • 03-16-2007, 11:02 AM
    ZEKESMOM
    Re: feeding
    I feed mine in his tank:)
  • 03-16-2007, 11:09 AM
    jglass38
    Re: feeding
    There isn't a really good argument for feeding in a separate tub. Its just unnecessary. :)
  • 03-16-2007, 11:14 AM
    Holy Balls
    Re: feeding
    I have question. What would if the BP were to eat some of the Aspen along with the mouse?
  • 03-16-2007, 11:15 AM
    jglass38
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Holy Balls
    I have question. What would if the BP were to eat some of the Aspen along with the mouse?

    A small amount will be broken up by stomach acids. If you are very concerned, put down a piece of newspaper in the tank before feeding.
  • 03-16-2007, 11:40 AM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: feeding
    I Feed all mine in their enclosure so they can ambush their prey from the security of their hides.
  • 03-16-2007, 11:41 AM
    sw204me
    Re: feeding
    I just plop the mouse in his tank and he takes it from there, waits for the mouse to pass his hide, ambushes the hell out of it, then drags it into his hide where he eats it.
  • 03-16-2007, 12:10 PM
    sw204me
    Re: feeding
    man i wish that edit button would sick around longer....I know you feed a snake a mouse the size of its girth, but how do you know if your feeding it a mouse thats too small? My BP is about 20 inches long, 6 months old, and so far he has eaten two fuzzies for me. Should I keep going with those or step up to a small mouse?
  • 03-16-2007, 03:45 PM
    Regius
    Re: feeding
    I have a separate enclosure to feed Gabriel. It's just a large, low walled cardboard box. I'm not sure whether it's the smell of past prey items, or if he really has learned that placement in the box means feeding time, but he coils up and is ready to spring as soon as he is put in there.

    I'm a new owner, and Gabriel is my first reptile, so I'm still learning as I go. Originally I was worried that if I fed him in his tank he would expect food whenever I stuck my hand in there and, as a result, become more aggressive to me. Was this fear unfounded?
  • 03-16-2007, 03:47 PM
    jglass38
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Regius
    I have a separate enclosure to feed Gabriel. It's just a large, low walled cardboard box. I'm not sure whether it's the smell of past prey items, or if he really has learned that placement in the box means feeding time, but he coils up and is ready to spring as soon as he is put in there.

    I'm a new owner, and Gabriel is my first reptile, so I'm still learning as I go. Originally I was worried that if I fed him in his tank he would expect food whenever I stuck my hand in there and, as a result, become more aggressive to me. Was this fear unfounded?

    Nothing to worry about with feeding in his enclosure. As long as your hand doesn't smell like rat, he won't associate it with food.
  • 03-16-2007, 03:48 PM
    Regius
    Re: feeding
    Thanks for the info, jglass38. This makes things easier, as he's getting larger and will soon outgrow the feeding enclosure I was using.
  • 03-16-2007, 03:49 PM
    jglass38
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Regius
    Thanks for the info, jglass38. This makes things easier, as he's getting larger and will soon outgrow the feeding enclosure I was using.

    No problem! No need to be moving him around after he has eaten anyway. Seems to me you would be more likely to get bitten when he is in feeding mode and you try to move him back to the enclosure.
  • 03-16-2007, 03:53 PM
    Regius
    Re: feeding
    That's a good point. It hasn't happened, but just because it hasn't doesn't mean it won't. Thanks again.
  • 03-16-2007, 04:09 PM
    doyle033
    Re: feeding
    i chew the mouse up and spit it back into their mouths baby bird style! :eek:
    just kidding
    i do it in their cage.
  • 03-16-2007, 04:09 PM
    sw204me
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by doyle033
    i chew the mouse up and spit it back into their mouths baby bird style! :eek:
    just kidding
    i do it in their cage.


    :8:
  • 03-16-2007, 04:42 PM
    Jahbeard
    Re: feeding
    I fed in a seperate tub when I had only two. It was called the "Rodent House of Death" by my grim reaper son. I also kept them together until I go on here. Now that I'm up to 10 I can't even think of how I would feed all of them in a seperate tub. I haven't had any problems since the switch.
  • 03-16-2007, 08:12 PM
    K80tik
    Re: feeding
    kk thanks for info i will feed in habitat. makes more sense.
  • 03-17-2007, 01:27 AM
    Christina
    Re: feeding
    i feed her in her tank, but i talke all the stuff out- the dang rats would hide behind her things where she couldn't possibly get to them...supose that was smart...
  • 03-17-2007, 01:53 AM
    K80tik
    Re: feeding
    well i fed her for the first time since i got her... was so interesting. mice was running around sniffing on hot side of tank. then walked to cool side where she was in her 2nd hide. then the mice went in there and sniffed her then walked away then walked back in and bam! never came out again. my wife and i watched her squeeze the life out of it and then she let go and was all looking around quickly then she began swallowing it after about 3 min. made my week to see my baby eat no problem. got her temperatures at 95/83... humidity is still at 23% but i bought a humidifier but stupid thing didnt come with a 2 dollar fitting so i guess humidity be up tomorrow. thanks for advice all
  • 03-17-2007, 06:44 PM
    sw204me
    Re: feeding
    mine looks around to after its killed, im guess to make sure its ok to start eating.
  • 03-17-2007, 10:47 PM
    K80tik
    Re: feeding
    might be. i unno but as long as she eats it makes me happy. anyone have any thoughts on power feeding say every 3 o 4 days? i hear some say its okay and some say it stress's the bp.
  • 03-17-2007, 10:47 PM
    jglass38
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by K80tik
    might be. i unno but as long as she eats it makes me happy. anyone have any thoughts on power feeding say every 3 o 4 days? i hear some say its okay and some say it stress's the bp.

    Why would you do that? 7 days is perfectly fine. Power feeding will only serve to shorten her lifespan.
  • 03-18-2007, 12:18 PM
    K80tik
    Re: feeding
    cool thanks. i wont do it was just wondering.
    know any good sites where i can get steps to making my own wooden cage? id like a nice size wooden cage for her with a plexi glass door in the front compared to the top.
  • 03-18-2007, 12:23 PM
    KittyJ
    Re: feeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sw204me
    man i wish that edit button would sick around longer....I know you feed a snake a mouse the size of its girth, but how do you know if your feeding it a mouse thats too small? My BP is about 20 inches long, 6 months old, and so far he has eaten two fuzzies for me. Should I keep going with those or step up to a small mouse?


    20" and 6 months, he should be eating 1 adult mouse.
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