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    Re: Feeding question needs answering

    Quote Originally Posted by Mexecutioner View Post
    Well I'll Deffo change around and stick to the fridge method and I love your tip about heating the head more makes so much sense although I'll still be using tongs not right comfortable about the hand feeding lol have you got a video of that been done mine is only feeding on rat pups bit risky

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    I actually have a little axanthic pinstripe boy who's only 82 grams and eating rat pinks, and his next feeding is in a couple days, so I'll see if I can/ try to remember to get a video lol. Do you want a video of the whole process or just the hand feeding? As far as the whole tongs thing, I'm honestly just not that intimidated by a possible bite from what I consider small snakes. But maybe I just haven't been bit bad enough yet my boyfriend thinks I'm crazy

    And I know he's a tad bit big for rat pinks, they're all about 6-9 grams each, but the expo I was at when I got them had run out of fuzzies and I didn't want to wait to get him any food. So I may end up feeding him two this next time. Before anyone asks lol
    Last edited by Trisnake; 03-07-2017 at 06:19 PM.

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