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    Feeding location

    Ive a pair of 2019 Tarahumara, Tamaulipas, and Longicauda.
    Ive been feeding them in their cages, but was told to take them out and feed in a separate cage / container.
    The reason being that when one opens the cage they will expect food and may strike the hand. Not a problem now but could be when adults.
    Is there any truth to this? I think I heard you do this for pythons.
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