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Re: How to feed new ball python
 Originally Posted by BPGator
Not sure what substrate the OP has, but if you do dunk the rodent, be careful not to get a bunch of substrate stuck to it.
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That's a good point , I put a piece of cardboard on the Viv floor and leave the food on that and for the two who strike from their hides I put some cardboard under their cave entrance .
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Re: How to feed new ball python
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
That's a good point , I put a piece of cardboard on the Viv floor and leave the food on that and for the two who strike from their hides I put some cardboard under their cave entrance .
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Ive read somewhere (maybe here) that " in the wild killing live prey , you don't think snakes don't swallow all kinds of stuff". While I can see that , I too agree I'd prefer my snake not swallow a piece of reptichip or bedding of sorts.
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Re: How to feed new ball python
 Originally Posted by amrakweno
Ive read somewhere (maybe here) that " in the wild killing live prey , you don't think snakes don't swallow all kinds of stuff". While I can see that , I too agree I'd prefer my snake not swallow a piece of reptichip or bedding of sorts.
Agreed , can't see swallowing pieces of orchid bark can't be that great for a snake surely , so why take a chance , I say .
I've read loads of accounts of substrate impaction ...
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