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    Re: New Bull Snake Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by beaglegod View Post
    Thanks for that skip will leave her be and keep my 5 yr old's nose away from her enclosure too.

    One last thing I was wondering about, I was planning on feeding in a separate container since she has shredded aspen in her enclosure, do you think taking her out to feed will cause too much stress, or should I try feeding in her enclosure. Maybe I can put some newspaper inside and wiggle the prey item over it.
    The only reason to feed a snake in a separate container is in the case in which two are housed together. In that situation, you separate them to prevent inintended cannibalism.

    For all of my young snakes, I use a tiny glass bowl (like the ones chefs use for measuring out seasonings/spices. I place the prey item in the tiny bowl.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 02-19-2011 at 10:58 AM.

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