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    Re: The Problems About Feeding In Separate Bins:

    I agree with what your are saying, I was watching viperkeeper on youtube and one of his snakes took a piece of substrate in with it's mouse. and it worked it out on it's own.

    As he said "You don't think these guys eat the occasional piece of accidental substrate in the wild? Come on folks."


    EDIT: On a personal note I have raised animals all my life. I've been bitten by soooo many things. The thought of a bite doesn't worry me. It's more badge of honor. One I certainly don't try and provoke, but one I don't mind occurring.
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