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    Re: Who is the train feeding pro here??

    Quote Originally Posted by 6037201 View Post

    A lot of people said rub the bedding but I'm not able to do that cuz I feed my snake at night time and the pet store around me that actually have rat or mice colony is like one. They close at super early. I'm scared like if did I purchased one and just let it wait until feeding time the smell of it is gonna be gone

    The scent won't be gone. When I had to convert, I brought home a bag of dirty mice bedding from the store, and used the same bag to scent rats for months.

    I also heard it's easier to convert to smaller rats first. (Like if your snake is eating jumbo mice, you can first offer small weaned rats). When the rat is too big right away, it seems to scare some ball pythons.
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