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    Re: Feeding location

    Quote Originally Posted by ctenosaura View Post
    When you say touch, your referring to touching their nose correct?
    Anywhere you can reach without getting your hand too close to the nippy end.

    Now, if you walk up to your snake's enclosure and it's acting foody as you approach, then a few drops of something that smells sharp, like lemon-scent hand sanitizer or white vinegar, rubbed onto the end of the hook will throw your snake right out of food mode once he gets a good whiff of it.

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