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Feeding
I remove my ball python from his cage to feed him. How long AFTER i feed him should i wait to put him back in his cage??
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Feeding
I remove my ball python from his enclosure to feed him. How long AFTER he has swallowed his rat should i wait to put him back in his enclosure??
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Just feed him in his enclosure and you can eliminate that step.
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Just feed him in his enclosure and you can eliminate this step.
Deja vu, where's denzel?!
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Re: Feeding
I was told by several people NEVER to feed him in his cage.....???
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 Originally Posted by breann1203
I was told by several people NEVER to feed him in his cage.....???
Those people were misinformed. I ALWAYS feed all mine in their enclosures and i've done so for awhile with ZERO ill effects. Trust me, it'll be easier on you.
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Snakes aren't smart enough to be conditioned, I think.
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And easier on the snake.
Mike is right.
When your snake is up and ready to feed, its not the best time to be moving them around. I feed all my snakes inside their cage or tub.
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Mine eat where they rest.
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