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    Re: So.. Feeding in vs out of the enclosure?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brixxart View Post
    Thanks for the info everyone!

    also to the user above me, just wiggle it in front of their hide, they'll smell it, just try not to jump too much when he goes for it
    Haha.....I have my 18inch Hemostats ready!

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    Re: So.. Feeding in vs out of the enclosure?

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    Haha.....I have my 18inch Hemostats ready!
    Feel free to let us know how it goes!

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    Re: So.. Feeding in vs out of the enclosure?

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    Do you suggest removing the hide to get their attention when feeding or is it normal for them to smell the food and come out on their own? Feeding for the first time tonight and not sure what to expect.
    Mine all strike from inside their hides ...


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    Re: So.. Feeding in vs out of the enclosure?

    Quote Originally Posted by ckuhn003 View Post
    Do you suggest removing the hide to get their attention when feeding or is it normal for them to smell the food and come out on their own? Feeding for the first time tonight and not sure what to expect.
    If you have a strong routine offering food every week on the same day and leave the prey near the enclosure 30 min to an hour before your snake will be ready to eat and nothing will need to be moved.
    Deborah Stewart


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