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    Re: Forced feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    No actually it is not the same, the use of tub in this kind of circumstances is to provide an enclosure has tight as possible, with a low ceiling which cannot be provided with a tank no matter how much you cover it up or how much crumble newspaper you are adding to it!

    I consider this kind of case a rehab and not only it is a rehab but a WC rehab which make it a bit more complicated, which is why security and privacy is essential.
    I understand this situation is more sensitive and complicated due to the fact this snake needs rehabilitation and is W/C. But I did not say the tank covered on all four sides would be the same as a tub to be clear. Anyway, the OP has agreed that the tub is the smartest thing to use, and I am glad that more information is being given to assist her, as I have not personally been in this situation.

    I hope this female does adjust well, and to the OP, good luck and keep asking questions and updating us on the situation, so others can continue to guide you.
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    Re: Forced feeding

    I wish you all the luck with this. And yes, please keep us posted.

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