Quote Originally Posted by Juan89 View Post
How do you handle them after their feeding to put them back in their regular enclosure, and also how big n well different should their feeding enclosure be as iv read its best to feed in one and house in another and what should they have in it?
feeding in separate bins is a topic of wide debate. I personally started off by feeding in separate containers because I read that cage feeding can produce aggressive behaviors. I switched from doing that years ago however because to me it seemed like fiction or myth, much like ball pythons need belly heat to digest food! ( That is another total myth.) Moving a snake after it has just eaten is very stressful to the animal and can cause regurgitation. It is best for the animal if it feeds in an environment that it feels safe and comfortable in. As for cage aggression and the snake biting you when you reach in its cage... well as long as feeding time is not the only time you enter its cage , there is no risk of the snake forming habits. The snake is not going to know whether you are entering its cage for handling or for maintenance or for feeding. Regular handling and common sense like washing your hands BEFORE entering its cage and all will be fine!!!