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Address the myth
The room gets devided so many times on these issues and its funny how posts here and there about it come up and ppl still cry myth.
Its not the first post I have read, nor the first testimony of it happening. However, lots of ppl want to debate if bps being fed in their enclosure leads to more tagging or snappy (as you will).
So lets address it. Air it out as you will.
Why do ppl get tagged?
Why does it seem more tagging occurs during feeding than any other event?
If someone has handle a rat/mouse and gets tagged "because the scent is on him," doesn't that prove that a snake doesn't know the difference between what is prey and what is owner?
I agree, that not all bps are going to tag during feeding but it sounds like most ppl on this forum are advocates of f/t or prekill, and it also seems like they are the ones more so calling this a myth.
If we are going to give new owners advise, I think these normal and 101 questions should be addressed, because its sounding like its a big mixed bag of tricks of information. Its either a myth or not.
******This is not an arguement but a discussion ppl, so please keep it cordial******
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