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Re: Separate feeding tank?
Originally Posted by craigafrechette
True, I just didn't want somebody to get the idea that they could throw multiple Kings or BPs (or most snakes common in the pet trade) in a tank because A) they do it at Petco and B) they read it on BP.net.
P.S. Neal, I always love when you are active on the forum...and I'd love to see some photos of your collection!
I agree, especially when they're known for cannabalism.
Thanks. I try to be active when I can be, but work has been hectic lately and a lot of other stuff going on I haven't had much free time lately. That should change soon though.
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Re: Separate feeding tank?
Feed all mine on their vivs .
Just partly cover the floor with some card to avoid any substrate being swallowed.
There is no way on gawd' earth you'd get me feeding any of my Kings and Retics in a separate tub then MOVE them back !!!!
Plus we're told to avoid handling after a feed for 24-48 hours so moving them makes no sense really ..
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Re: Separate feeding tank?
I also feed all my snakes in their tanks/tubs. I've never been bit by them.
As far as the first point, the associating you putting your hand in meaning it's food and that contributing to aggression thing, I've honestly never understood that argument. I mean, by that logic, wouldn't the snake assume that every time you take it out it's food time and have the exact same risk of aggression? (Not directed specifically at you OP, just a thought I've always had re this topic)
I personally don't want to handle a snake that's 1. Just eaten and 2. Still in feeding mode.
Another reason I don't buy into it increasing risk of aggression is that my corn in particular has a SUPER aggressive feeding response. To the point where depending on where he is at feeding time, I may not tong feed him at all, and just drop it in.
So anyway I feed him in his tank and I've never had issues taking him out or reaching in and touching him on non feeding days.
Again as posted above though - do what works for you. I can't see any real harm against it unless you're having a lot of refusals or regurges. If you were i would suggest giving not moving a try. My ball has never missed a meal, he acts more lije a boa or a corn with food lol
Last edited by Ashleigh91; 05-12-2018 at 10:01 AM.
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It's not a wise idea to feed ball pythons separate form their enclosure. BPs tend to be less aggressive with feeding and as such removing them from the enclosure then putting them back can be stressful so for first time owners it is recommended to just feed in the enclosure.
If your BP is biting it is defensive/stressed not equating you with food. Also, a BP bite is trivial so nothing to worry about if you get bit. Feed using tongs/tweezers and you won't have to ever worry.
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