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Re: First F/T feeding
Bearhart,
Just be careful HOW you handle him. I tried that a time or two with Pi$$y, but no matter how gently I lifted him, he regurged a couple of times. So after that, I just fed him in the tank.
If U think on it, their stomach acid is VERY strong and digest bone and most of the hair. Some bedding isn't going to be a problem, unless really jammed in the teeth, or something strange like that.
When Flurry or Wrigley gets some in their mouth, they just keep brushing up against the tub wall (like a cat) until they get the little twig out.
But everyone has different methods that works for them and their pets. That's just a mode of operation style difference. As long as the husbandry is correct, and the snake is healthy, then it's ALL good.
Sweety314
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