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    Re: Interesting feeding day

    Almost all of mine are night shy feeders. I put the dead rat in front of their hide before I go to bed and when I wake up it's gone. I've only have a few I have to feed like this, but I find if mine don't make it on the first or second strike they won't eat at all.
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    Re: Interesting feeding day

    Not to be rude but can someone tell me where to skip to in the video......

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    Great video Neal .... got some great feed responses on them .. u should start posting that video on all the peoples threads thats asking how its done ... cause it looks like u got it under control bro ...

    Had me cracking up when that one almost got u ... I hate that lol
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    Re: Interesting feeding day

    Quote Originally Posted by sorraia View Post
    I love it when the snakes feed like that!

    My OG female has been shy since I got her, including feeding. Some days she's still a shy feeder, just plop the f/t rat in and walk away. One time I opened up her bin to offer a rat, and she came OUT of the bin to snatch it up. I was juggling the bin and her to keep her from falling all the way out, I was caught a bit unprepared for that kind of a reaction! lol
    I know, it makes me feel much better than having to worry when they'll eat next.

    Quote Originally Posted by h20hunter View Post
    Not to be rude but can someone tell me where to skip to in the video......
    The joy is to watch the whole video. That way you know how I do things because I explain in the video and then you see the success I have with what I do.

    Quote Originally Posted by steve_r34 View Post
    Great video Neal .... got some great feed responses on them .. u should start posting that video on all the peoples threads thats asking how its done ... cause it looks like u got it under control bro ...

    Had me cracking up when that one almost got u ... I hate that lol
    Yea, well normally my Sable is the one that comes out of the tub but my sable pin did it that time. The Mahogany I've had for a few weeks but he's been a shy feeder, but once he settled in they're normally all aggressive feeders. The only one I have now that won't hit off the tongs is my Lesser Pastel but he still eats. I'll have to start posting videos like that, so they can get an idea.

    I actually think the Mahogany came the closest to tagging me because I was far from expecting his feeding response to be like that out of the blue.
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