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    Re: newbie with bp feeding questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    In all my years in the hobby I JUST heard of braining actually working for the first time fairly recently. I hear so many people saying they've tried braining with no luck. I don't even know why people still bother. Although in fairness it's usually those who are unprepared and didn't do their own proper research prior to bringing their snake home.

    I've used Zinc's hairdryer method in the past and...IT WORKS.

    I am however one who feeds wet prey. All of my snakes take it wet, so I figure the added hydration can't hurt.
    That being said, if any future snakes I bring in refuse wet on the first few tries I'll be using Zinc's method for that particular animal hoping it does the trick (and confident it will).

    Any which way, do whatever works best for you and your animals.

    Yep ... there’s always more than one way to skin a PETA activist


    It’s one of those things really . .
    The hairdryer method has to be followed fairly precisely for SOME nervous snakes and I think some people don’t have the patience ( or time ) to stand there .. offering and waiting whilst STILL warm , then hot blasting again and repeating 6 or more times ..

    Then even the snakes vary massively.


    A few of my Royals over the years simply didn’t even show any interest in mice thawed in water .. yet I’ve had others that would eat them damp and cold in the afternoon !!


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    Re: newbie with bp feeding questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Yep ... there’s always more than one way to skin a PETA activist


    It’s one of those things really . .
    The hairdryer method has to be followed fairly precisely for SOME nervous snakes and I think some people don’t have the patience ( or time ) to stand there .. offering and waiting whilst STILL warm , then hot blasting again and repeating 6 or more times ..

    Then even the snakes vary massively.


    A few of my Royals over the years simply didn’t even show any interest in mice thawed in water .. yet I’ve had others that would eat them damp and cold in the afternoon !!


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    I've been lucky with my BP/Royals I suppose. They eat year round, day/night they don't care. They're both pressed against the glass any time I'm defrosting prey in the room, regardless of prey type or time of day.

    But I honestly think a large factor in that is that I feed on their schedule and don't offer anything but small rats. I feed conservatively by comparison to many in the hobby. But my animals maintain healthy body structures eating on their schedule, so I stick to it.

    Again, that's what works for me. I know keepers more experienced than I am who have PITA BPs.

    And I STILL can't get my Borneo STP to eat with any kind of consistency.

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    Re: newbie with bp feeding questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Yep ... there’s always more than one way to skin a PETA activist


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    Hahahahaha hahhahahahaha

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