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    Re: Geno's lost interest in feedings! Lost 28g!

    Quote Originally Posted by c0r3yr0s3 View Post
    I was always told that feeding in the tank is bad because they think every time you open the tank, it's feeding time and you're more likely to get bit yadda yadda but from my personal experience, I have never been struck at other than defensive strikes from startling them. Also, from personal experience once again, none of the snakes i have ever owned liked to feed in anything other than home sweet home. They would feed eventually but were always hesitant and when I drop one in the enclosure, they'd almost always go right for it. I think it has alot to do with comfort and feeling safe with a little bit of being territorial and not liking anything scurrying around and crapping all over their stuff
    Huh, I think I'll try feeding in his tank then next time. But like I said, 3 weeks ago (still in the tub, probably the 4th month of feeding in tub) he ate like a champ! It's like something just changed that 2 weeks ago And, yeah, the "feeding in the tank will make them more aggressive" stuff, is just downright stupid We ate in enclosure, he was just as sweet as always
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