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    Re: GRAPHIC IMAGE -is this normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by MontyAndMelissa View Post
    I don't feed rats, I had to bash the last one over the head when my snake went special needs during the feeding and but him in the arse. Instead of the head. Just multiple mice for now until I get him on f/t.
    A pencil is a better alternative when they don't strike and coil correctly. Put it in the rats mouth so it can bite the wood and not your snake.
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    Re: GRAPHIC IMAGE -is this normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marrissa View Post
    A pencil is a better alternative when they don't strike and coil correctly. Put it in the rats mouth so it can bite the wood and not your snake.
    Good idea..

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    It's something that happens, just last night I had one squeeze all the rat's internal organs out of its side... it smells bad for a little while but that's it.

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    Re: GRAPHIC IMAGE -is this normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by devildog_dk View Post
    It's something that happens, just last night I had one squeeze all the rat's internal organs out of its side... it smells bad for a little while but that's it.
    Gross. Lol. I feed in tank (obviously) did you, too? Or did you use a feeder box?

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    No I feed everyone in their tubs (and my bigger snakes in their viv's), I don't subscribe to the thought of feeding in a separate enclosure.

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    Re: GRAPHIC IMAGE -is this normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by devildog_dk View Post
    No I feed everyone in their tubs (and my bigger snakes in their viv's), I don't subscribe to the thought of feeding in a separate enclosure.
    How did you clean the mess? Just wipe it down?

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    when I checked on snakes today I scrubbed that one's water bowl off with a pad before filling it yeah, I wouldn't use a mix of vinegar and water like you suggested just because any lingering smell of vinegar would probably stress the snake and may even make it stop eating til the smell is gone

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    Re: GRAPHIC IMAGE -is this normal?

    I don't want it to smell of rat blood. I'm due to change his substrate in the next week, maybe after I clean the spot, the new substrate will help cover the smell.

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    Really it sounds like you're over thinking it, wipe any blood away with water and a paper towel and you're fine.

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    Re: GRAPHIC IMAGE -is this normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by MontyAndMelissa View Post
    How did you clean the mess? Just wipe it down?
    Yep, just wipe it up.

    Pretty much that's it. Water and paper towel

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