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Re: Bandit
I don't think feeding out of the cage is necessary, but I don't think it's wrong either. Some have better success with it, some argue that it adds unnecessary stress... If it works for you, then it works for you
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Re: Bandit
oh no no i dont feed them in a plastic bag, i feed them on one. but i get what youre saying when it comes to feeding them in their own surroundings. what ill do is ill let them eat and swallow their food and let them crawl around for a bit so that way they can work their rat down and stretch a little. then i pick them up by their neck and end of their tail very gently avoiding their mid section and put them back gently. ive had no problems and they settle down instantly when back in their tanks. full and happy
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Thomas "Slim" Whitman
Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like 
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Re: Bandit
 Originally Posted by Slim
Blonde moment?? 
I was actually more focused on watching this ridiculous ending to Tool Academy.
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Re: Bandit
haha its ok we all have those moments
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Re: Bandit
I feed my corn outside of her cage because she has the coconut substrate which sticks to everything everywhere, but when I pick her up after feeding I actually support her body at the mouse... this way she's done weighed down by the mouse.
Just my .02
MH
Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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Re: Bandit
ah gotch ya. that stuff can be kinda of annoying. i use eco earth for my ball pythons and red tail boa. keeps humidty at a good level, doesnt really stick to anything, and easy to spot clean. i highly reccomend it
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Re: Bandit
I've heard that myth before several times regarding associating your hand with feed. In my opinion, it's false. Now when you get to feeding larger pythons and if you're not feeding with tongs and not hook training, then yes, I would be worried, but still wouldn't feed outside the enclosure. Everyone has their own way of doing things though. Whatever works for you and is safe for your snake, is great 
Personally, I feed inside the enclosure. I have Viva papertowels as substrate in both my bp and my rtb's cages. The humidity in both cages are perfect as well as temperatures. They both eat f/t. My bp is still young so I haven't gotten tongs yet, but use large hemostats with my rtb. Like I said, everyone has their own methods and sometimes different ones work better for different people.
Your ball looks cute and great pics so keep doing what works for you
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Re: Bandit
 Originally Posted by BanditNClyde
ah gotch ya. that stuff can be kinda of annoying. i use eco earth for my ball pythons and red tail boa. keeps humidty at a good level, doesnt really stick to anything, and easy to spot clean. i highly reccomend it 
The coconut stuff is Eco Earth. IMO in sticks to anything wet.
MH
Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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