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    So people are saying different things, Im not 100% on feeding in the enclosure as a rat can get in between things and make it difficult for her, besides id rather her be aggressive out of the tank when in her feeding tub rather than in her tank.

    When out we normally just let her slither around on our bed on top of us or around the couch.. unless she gets too far or might get wedged somewheres then we move her back. She just slithers around, only aggressive when about to feed, feeding and after.
    Completely different than when not feeding, when we can have her wrapped around our neck and walking around and she is chill.

    Should i perhaps see if she is just a lot hungrier? We try to get something around the same size as the thickest part of her, something fat and cute. Not always ASF's (we just go to the pet store and get feeder ASFs, regular rats. she isn't picky at all.) Although she has eaten bigger.


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