BP_Pascal, I feed mostly live, and for the most part, I don't see a problem at all with responsible keepers/breeders feeding live. To me, it sounds like you are a little bit afraid of your snake, so for that reason, I would suggest you stay on the F/T. If you don't want to reach your hand in to offer it a frozen mouse, I don't think you'll want to have to reach in to retrieve a live mouse that has not been eaten. And if you think your snake may be ill, get it to a vet.

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Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
live rodents are as likely to do harm to your snake as the snake is to the rodent.
Really???? How many photos/videos have you seen of balls eating mice and rats? If the rodent is just as likely to harm the snake, don't you think you would be seeing LOTS more photos and videos of that? Can it happen...sure, but let's not blow things out of proportion.

Quote Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
I can't imagine feeding multiple mice per feeding for an adult BP.
Why can you not imagine it? I've been feeding a girl mice only for 8 years...she's now over 2,500 grams and will hit 6-8 mice per feeding. It's just like feeding rats, only smaller ones and more of them.

Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
Feeding multiple little ones will not work for long what happens when your BP gets bigger? are you going to feed 10 rodents at a time? The snake won't even consider those food.
It will work just fine...please read above.

Quote Originally Posted by apple2 View Post
Also, do you really HAVE to dangle the frozen rodent around?
Not unbelievable at all. As mentioned, I feed mostly live to all my snakes. Some of the ones that get offered frozen from time to time will not touch the food unless it's dangled in front of them.

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Quote Originally Posted by apple2 View Post
EDIT: Capital letters go at the beginning of a sentence and for proper nouns.
If you insist on correcting peoples' usage of capitalization, please learn how to construct grammatically proper sentences first.