Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
My older Royals will only eat at night , dim light and from the safety of their hides ( I dangle a warm rat in front of the hide entrance and BOOM !)


That said my 4 young Albinos still eat at evening but they are happy to come out of their hides when they smell the rats warmed up by the hairdryer - they will then strike anywhere in the viv .


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So for your older Royals, do you just not feed if they are anywhere but their hide? I have fed mine twice now (first time him in his hide and second with him in the middle of the enclosure stretched out) the time when he was stretched out it did take him a while longer to strike and his strike was not a very quick exciting strike either. Should I just always feed him when he’s inside his hide too to ensure best results (if he’s not in hide wait as lone as I’m awake for him to go in a hide if he doesn’t then wait until next day) or does it not matter?


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