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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
Feeding in the enclosure works way better. I started my first male feeding him in a box. When I'd put him in he'd be ready to strike from then on, even after he had eaten. Now he only gets crazy when i pre-scent the tubs.
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
ya i heard it was a myth about feeding in a seperate enclosure
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
I'm switching to aspen. Bark seemed to turn my snakes stomach brown when she shed becuase of the moisture. Of course, at the moment, my snake is try to work a piece of aspen out of her mouth paper towels work great too, and newspaper (plain white). Oh. she got it out. She's checking to make sure it wasn't part of the mouse falling out. She is such a pig!!!
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
 Originally Posted by cptnwhizbang
Yeah, he's definitely not the brightest bulb. He misses a lot when he strikes his thawed mice, and I feed him directly in his cage (I won't be anymore). He ended up over-striking and grabbing onto a bark chip slightly larger than the width of his neck, so it's not huge. Either way, though, hes obviously feeling some discomfort and wont touch his mouse. Is he a goner or will he recover?
Well if it took down the mice already it should do just fine, it ill just digest it....and about feeding it in a different cage....try feeding it in a different cage so this wont happen again about getting your snake stressed out is mostly a myth if your snake still eats then it doesnt mind and plus they will get use to it....
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
I honestly try to feed all my balls in another cage. Only a few times have I had to do it in the enclosure, but that was during a few first feeds after they had come from their shipping boxes.
I have aspen bedding in the cages, but still don't exactly want them -eating- it since it's these little chips that I am sure wouldn't be comfortable being swallowed/passed. I have never had a problem moving them from the cage and then back after they have eaten either, they let you pick them up no problem just to put them back away. They do not and have NEVER regurged.
I also DO believe that feeding them in the cage might get them used to YOU opening it and sticking your hands inside as "feeding time". My pastel Rin was fed in her cage a few times after she arrived because she liked "hide feeding", but then when she was used to everything I got her in another cage for feeding time and she eats fine now when moved.
-However-, one time when I was rearranging some leaves in her cage she was watching me and I got just a little to close and got bit. I am pretty sure it was a feed bite too since it was a decent clamp, but she realized that it wasn't a mouse she was biting and let go.
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
 Originally Posted by Coils
I honestly try to feed all my balls in another cage. Only a few times have I had to do it in the enclosure, but that was during a few first feeds after they had come from their shipping boxes.
I have aspen bedding in the cages, but still don't exactly want them -eating- it since it's these little chips that I am sure wouldn't be comfortable being swallowed/passed. I have never had a problem moving them from the cage and then back after they have eaten either, they let you pick them up no problem just to put them back away. They do not and have NEVER regurged.
I also DO believe that feeding them in the cage might get them used to YOU opening it and sticking your hands inside as "feeding time". My pastel Rin was fed in her cage a few times after she arrived because she liked "hide feeding", but then when she was used to everything I got her in another cage for feeding time and she eats fine now when moved.
-However-, one time when I was rearranging some leaves in her cage she was watching me and I got just a little to close and got bit. I am pretty sure it was a feed bite too since it was a decent clamp, but she realized that it wasn't a mouse she was biting and let go.
Why would you be sticking your hand inside the snake cage during feeding time? You should either drop it in or use tongs. Your hand should never be associated with feeding. That doesn't make sense. Rodents are what triggers the feeding response. Not a giant human hand waving around.
The only reasons for biting is
1. You smell like a mouse and the snake is hungry
2. You pissed the snake off
3. The snake is scared and bit out of defense.
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
or 4. the snake is jus mean lol
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
I can't for the life of my get my bp to eat outside his enclosure. He's a picky eater when I pre-scent, wait till midnight, and sneak up so he doesn't see me. He's just that picky! Also when you get a few snakes it becomes a hassle to remove to a separate feeding enclosure.
And I agree, your hands should not be associated with feeding. Get Tongs!!!
I feed in their cages but keep tongs handy to pull any bedding off the rodent or out of their mouth. To the OP: in the future when you see your ball pick up a piece of bedding you should try to take it away from him/her don't just watch them eat it. That being said I hope your BP digests it just fine, I've had snakes swallow bits before with no issue, no big pieces though so I wish you luck.
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
 Originally Posted by truthsdeceit
I can't for the life of my get my bp to eat outside his enclosure. He's a picky eater when I pre-scent, wait till midnight, and sneak up so he doesn't seem me. Also when you get a few snakes it becomes a hassle to remove to a separate feeding enclosure.
And I agree, your hands should not be associated with feeding. Get Tongs!!!
I feed in their cages but keep tongs handy to pull any bedding off the rodent or out of their mouth. To the OP: in the future when you see your ball pick up a piece of bedding you should try to take it away from him/her don't just watch them eat it. That being said I hope your BP digests it just fine, I've had snakes swallow bits before with no issue, no big pieces though so I wish you luck.
It's much less stressful to feed in the enclosure. In their own comfort of their home. :]
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Re: My BP ate a bark chip...
 Originally Posted by blackcrystal22
It's much less stressful to feed in the enclosure. In their own comfort of their home. :]
Exactly! Like I said, he's picky. There's no way I could get him to eat if I was stressing him out moving him all the time. Feeding in his home is the only way to go.
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