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View Poll Results: Do you measure the temperature of your feeders before offering them to your snake?

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    Re: Do you measure thawed feeder temp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I'd be very careful about doing that- he might decide it's edible? I know BPs are usually not the ones swallowing towels & other extraneous things that smell right, but I wouldn't take that chance- or at least modify the way you leave scent in his enclosure so he can't possibly swallow it.

    Apart from that,
    Yep! I've had my snake go after plastic plants before. Luckily he quickly realized his mistakes. They aren't very smart...
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