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    My two bps know when feeding day is. Every other day of the week if you go into the rack and check on them they're in their hides. Feeding day they're pressed right up against the front of their bins, with their faces riiiggghhhttt at the top edge so they can be sure to get their rats as quickly as possible. Mind you - this is hours before I even thaw their food. Half the time they're the ones that remind me it's feeding day

    Most people here feed in the snakes enclosure. I do that as well and have never had any negative results from it. The less you move a hungry snake, the less likely that you'll be bitten by a hungry snake
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