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    everyday except after feeding and on feeding day.

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    I take mine out 2-3 times a week for anywhere between 15 and 35 minutes or so. The room is always between 80 and 84 degrees so he's pretty comfy being out.

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    Re: How often do you hold your BPs?

    I see most of you choose not to handle for a period of time after feeding. Do you also move your snake to a different enclosure for feeding? If so, how do you get your snake back into their original enclosure after feeding without handling?

    I apologize for what might be a stupid question... I haven't yet acquired my BP so I'm doing all the research I can before I get one!

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    Re: How often do you hold your BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Buggidy View Post
    I see most of you choose not to handle for a period of time after feeding. Do you also move your snake to a different enclosure for feeding? If so, how do you get your snake back into their original enclosure after feeding without handling?

    I apologize for what might be a stupid question... I haven't yet acquired my BP so I'm doing all the research I can before I get one!
    Well people that do move them after they've eaten and got it down gently take the snake out and place back in, they arnt letting it climb and use strength to hold its self and slip in between fingers, its a quick pick and plop back into cage. As for feeding in separate enclosures iv never done, but beyond the bitting reason" alot will do for live feeding to not get poop all over.

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