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View Poll Results: Do you ever feed directly on loose substrate?

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    I feed my snakes in a separate bin after I skin the rats, chop of their claws and pull their teeth. I also lop off their tails. and shave their little whiskers.

    This way I am sure that no harm will ever befall my delicate little snakes.

    A number of years ago one of my snakes died after I fed it on substrate. Even though I have since changed my substrate from glass shards and barbed wire to silk, I still don't take any chances.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 12-06-2012 at 09:50 PM.

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