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    Re: Do non-sexually mature BP's refuse food due to winter/breeding season?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Oh ok, that's a totally different story. I would definitely feed out of the tank, or at least put down paper towels. I assumed you were talking about aggression since you said it was a controversial subject.

    We would actually prefer to feed her inside her enclosure with a frozen/thawed hopper lying down in the middle of a paper towel on top of her substrate.

    I just worry she would "maneuver" the hopper for too long and then push it off of the paper towel before eating it.

    I would rather she ate inside her enclosure but I am totally scared about her swallowing her substrate and I know if she eats in a different enclosure that it won't happen.

    I am "torn" over this issue.
    Last edited by Superpop; 12-29-2010 at 02:30 AM.

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