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    Interesting fenomena

    Hi, most of you already know this, but for me is ralitevely new. Once a BP's have catch their prey, they seems no to pay much attention to its surroundings. Sometimes I give a prey to a ball, take it out of its tub, clean the tube, add water and then return the snake to the tray, all of these during constriction!!! Sorry for my english..
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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    im not sure its really advisable...

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    I learned this from the Barker's BP book...

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    I find it interesting, im not surprised though. i wouldnt think they would let go of a prey once they get ahold of it.. otherwise they wouldnt gain weight/grow in the wild if everytime something bumped them they let their prey go. im just saying, its probally not a great idea to bother your ball while feeding for a number of reasons.. thats just my 0.02 though.

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    Interesting. But I bet it varies by snake. They all have their own personalities and idiosyncracies when it comes to eating.

    Might want to leave him alone though - poor guy.

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    Why are you messing with him while eating? Why not clean the tubs and do the house keeping some other time since they only eat once a week?
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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky1 View Post
    Why are you messing with him while eating? Why not clean the tubs and do the house keeping some other time since they only eat once a week?
    thats what im talking about!

    i wonder how much "flipping" at the dinner table it will take until your bp stops coming to dinner.

    looks very intersesting but i would let him eat in peace...

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    Hey!! This was just for demostration porpouses, when I clean the tubs I grab the snake with a lot of care for abuout two secons out and then two more when return the snake to its tub, I never had a snake not willing to end its meal after this short handling.
    The fact is that I can not be absolutely sure if I really bother the snake or not, so you guys are probably right
    Thanks for your comments!!!

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    My male Bob lets go if you even wave at him while he's constricting. I would think if that were done to often, he'd quit going for the mouse.

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    Re: Interesting fenomena

    Thats almost calling for a SFE...
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