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    Re: Differences in feeding responses

    it is amazing, isn't it? who would've thought snakes have distinct personalities?

    Yellow is my lovely problem child: for over a year, for whatever reason, he would NOT eat unless i heated the feeder, left the prey item's head right at the entrance of the enclosure, turned the lights off and left the room.

    Spaghetti sees the feeder and it - is - GONE. when she refuses i get more paranoid than i probably should, but i feel she is picky with the smell of her f/t feeders for whatever reason. she's less than a year old so i'm still getting to know her.

    then there's Coffee Bean who is CONFIDENT and will MURDER when she decides she's not having it. at 90g+ and only having her for 3 weeks i'm not sure of her personality yet, but she's settled right in and even in full blue eats like a champ.
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