Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
I too read you are moving the snake to a second tub to feed many will not at all after the stress of moving tub to tub.

The best is to feed in the 'home tub'. Small snakes almost always eat so one not is usually related to stress (moving to a feeding tub for example) or temps. make sure your temps are spot on, typically many feel 80º cool and 90ºF warm with air temps in the 77-85º range are a good range. little snakes like your can run a bit cooler warm spot temps as well I personally use 88ºF until the 200gm mark. With the same ambient and cool temps.
Wow guys, spot on. I started my herp obsession with corns so i was always used to taking them out and then i grew on BP and now i have rack systems cause i was sleeping ont anks. I had juvies to adults and had always taken them out to give them more room, but i left the baby in her tub and just went to check on her and lo and behold, she is constricting the rat pup. Thanks so much guys! Problem solved.

And for reference I have tubs at 90 on hot spot and about 83-85 on cool side. Thanks so much!