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    Re: Missing strikes?

    Babies are just bad at things sometimes. Also, depending on how you're dangling the food/shaking the food, sometimes you accidentally pull it away from where the snake thinks it's going to be or it swings away from where the snake thought it was going to be. It's hard to mimic natural motion using the tongs. If that's the only thing you've noted in her behavior, there's no reason at all to be concerned. Mine still misses occasionally and he's 100% fine and just mis-predicted where we were moving the rat.
    Last edited by Kcl; 11-10-2017 at 11:33 AM.

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