Quote Originally Posted by missi182 View Post
Yes. 100%. Ball pythons hunt in the wild from their natural hiding places, often waiting days for a rodent to scurry by.
Might be the only "argument" for feeding in their original tub that actually made me think of tryin to switch next time, see what happens

But having a mouse in their tub, wont that leave a scent behind??
so next time shes hungry and she happens to smell that mouse and you go to hold her...you dont think there might be a higher probability of getting bit??
jus asking....