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    is using a chopstick wise?

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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    Wise? Don't even know what they were gonna do with it...so who knows? But I didn't see a whole lot of wisdom beling displayed before the choptick appeared....
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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    Wise? Don't even know what they were gonna do with it...so who knows? But I didn't see a whole lot of wisdom beling displayed before the choptick appeared....
    Yeah...In fact, I can't think of a thing he was doing right.

    The F/T mouse was clearly STILL frozen when it was given to the snake, they were all being fed outside their enclosures, they were bugging the snakes while trying to get them to eat, and they commented about the one getting F/T getting over an RI in the beginning of the video--in which case he shouldn't have been feeding him in the same room as the others to begin with I'm sure there were other things, too, that I missed.
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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    But I didn't see a whole lot of wisdom beling displayed before the choptick appeared....
    EGGGGG-SMACKLY!

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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    I don't think it's wise for people to keep any animal that has a greater brain capacity than they do... *ehem*
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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
    I don't think it's wise for people to keep any animal that has a greater brain capacity than they do... *ehem*
    Awesome!

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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    "if it strikes it be ready with the chopstick"


    whites tree frog indeed.

    I used to use a plastic chopstick with the end sanded then polished round to force feed the male royal once he got to about 3 foot - but that was mainly because it was very easy to steralise and was wide enough not to puncture the f/t mice during the process.

    I have no clue what these people we planning on doing with it and seriously doubt I want to know.

    They seemed very blase about the bites as well on the burm - I'd be freakng out.


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    Re: is using a chopstick wise?

    If you watch the rest of the video, he used it later on. Once one of the snakes striked/coiled around a live prey, he used the chopstick to get the mouse's head away from the snake so it wouldn't bite the snake. In doing so, he also really interfered with the feeding. Doesn't look like a good idea...

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