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View Poll Results: Do you feed in tank?

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    We feed f/t to both our Ball and Corn in separate tubs. Both were adopted, but both were also previously fed in a bin. They're docile as can be...

    but they know that once they're in their tub, it's feeding time. Also, they both have wood chips, and it avoids impaction.

    I only have two snakes, though which makes it easier than if I had, say, 20 or more. It'd be too much of a hassle to feed outside the tank. I don't plan on having more than 10 at any given time, so I'll continue to feed them in a separate tank.
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    Re: Do you feed in tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kamille Kirkendoll View Post
    but they know that once they're in their tub, it's feeding time. Also, they both have wood chips, and it avoids impaction.
    Wood chips cause impactions? I had no idea...........

    Ever experience this firsthand?
    Last edited by Skiploder; 01-18-2012 at 10:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    Wood chips cause impactions? I had no idea...........

    Ever experience this firsthand?
    Yeah.. You know.. Wood is so much harder than bone and therefore impossible for a snake to digest or pass... Bone and fur however, well.. Yeah.. Wait...

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    It has nothing to do with hardness. BPs dont have the necessary enzymes to digest plant matter because they are not vegetarians. Take biology, it'll all make sense.

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    Re: Do you feed in tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by interloc View Post
    It has nothing to do with hardness. BPs dont have the necessary enzymes to digest plant matter because they are not vegetarians. Take biology, it'll all make sense.
    Your statement doesn't make sense.

    You realize that snakes have to process plant matter - especially plant matter that is in the digestive tracts of animals they prey on - right?

    So, I'll ask you the same question: Do you have first hand experience with substrate caused impactions?
    Last edited by Skiploder; 01-18-2012 at 04:57 PM.

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    Man I'd love to have a hardness checker about now...
    I have a hard time believing wood bedding is harder than bones.
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    Re: Do you feed in tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Man I'd love to have a hardness checker about now....

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    I've been feeding in my tubs for about 6 years now. Never had an impaction. I use aspen chips in my
    Tubs. If they can process bone they can process a wood chip here or there. Since im sure in the wild they don't have special boxes they go into to eat, their digestive systems are
    More than capable of handling plant fibers.


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    Re: Do you feed in tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by Homegrownscales View Post
    I've been feeding in my tubs for about 6 years now. Never had an impaction. I use aspen chips in my
    Tubs. If they can process bone they can process a wood chip here or there. Since im sure in the wild they don't have special boxes they go into to eat, their digestive systems are
    More than capable of handling plant fibers.


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    Duh - not only do they have special feeding boxes with placemats, but they have hot spots of exactly 92 degrees and cools side hides of no less than 78 degrees with humidity of 60% - all in the wilds of Africa.

    It's very exact and there are no deviations. Also, the animals they eat all get colonics and wheat grass enemas prior to be digested so that no plant matter, seeds, nuts, etc. can dare impact the delicate digestive systems of the wild ball pythons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    Duh - not only do they have special feeding boxes with placemats, but they have hot spots of exactly 92 degrees and cools side hides of no less than 78 degrees with humidity of 60% - all in the wilds of Africa.

    It's very exact and there are no deviations. Also, the animals they eat all get colonics and wheat grass enemas prior to be digested so that no plant matter, seeds, nuts, etc. can dare impact the delicate digestive systems of the wild ball pythons.
    Omg I almost just fell out of my chair!! I wasn't really enjoying that drink of coffee I just took anyway.. *cough cough hack hack*
    lmao!!!

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