Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
Feeding a snake in its enclosure does not cause tank aggression; that myth was debunked years ago. You are more likely to get bit while moving a snake for feeding than not.


Keepers with small snakes or very few snakes feed in a separate enclosure because they heard or read from someone with no clue that feeding the snake in its enclosure makes it think your hand is food.


Keepers with many snakes feed in the enclosure for convenience.


Keepers with giant constrictor snakes feed in the enclosure so they don't end up in the emergency room.


Keepers with venomous snakes feed in the enclosure so they don't end up in the morgue.


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Good, cause i feed her, in her tub, where she sleeps, and just want to keep it that way, im not worried about getting bit, i got her at 91grams so she has no choice but to get use to my hands. plus i love holding her every day.. is this recommended 48hr not to handle, after feeding even into there adult hood? or is this just for babys / juvies?
And at what months after birth, are they considered Juveniles? then Adults?