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    So let's get a real consensus here....

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    Methods used in Feeding

    Frozen thawed in tank with mousie dance. Although Pelota can just take it without any movement. It's just faster with the dance. Oh, and for the last three feedings I've been feeding in a seperate container for a few reasons: To get her used to both in cage and in seperate container incase in the future I have to do either one, and because it's more of a hassle to take out her hides and decorations and laying down a sheet of paper. She's fine with both, so I'm satisfied.
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    well.... what if its f/t, in tank, BUT they snatch it out of the air?? my girl does that... other one is currently on live, in tank
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    F/T in tank, left over night.
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    A couple I can get away with just laying it in there - but mosre often than not they need the dance to snap them into it.

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    I picked f/t with dropped and left. That does hold fairly true for Issa with his last two feedings, but we'll see if it continues. As for Butters, it turns out her first feeding with me was right before shed, and I was in the middle of fixing the screen with the rubbermaid, so she got left in her feeding container with a dead mouse for a while. She ate it. I don't know if she'll need the mouse dance, or to be left alone with it overnight..we'll see.
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    i feed f/t in a separate container, but i don't exactly just leave it there. nellie usually grabs it as i am setting it down and then i stay and watch her constrict and eat. when she is finished i put her back into her enclosure.
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    F/T in seperate tank.

    I just drop and nudge it and she takes it.

    Last time me and roxy ate lunch together, i had some cereal while she chowed down on a nice warm rat.Ahh theres nothing like eating with your snake :lol:
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    pre-killed seperate tub
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    P/k and a little bit of the mouse dance in the cage. Just *whack* wiggle wiggle and through the teeth past the gums look out tummy here it comes
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