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Old 22-Apr-04, 01:19 PM
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I would just like to know if many other ppl feed there snakes out of there cage in a separate box or something (because it dosnt sound like it in some posts)
because i was of the understanding if you feed in there cage they will always be snappy any time you reach in
i know that as soon as i have choppa in his feed box he is ready to snap at anything that moves and when he is in his cage he wouldnt batter an eye lid.

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Old 22-Apr-04, 01:49 PM
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Actually I feed her im my bathtub 90% of the time, the other 10% I feed her in her terrarium. She never snaps at me when iput my hand in the tank.
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Old 22-Apr-04, 03:02 PM
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I tried to feed mine initially in a separate area, but then I became too lazy. I made the mistake when I first tried it, to move her before she had finished constricting the rat! I now realise this practice can be bad for a number of reasons, particulary if they have started eating and regurgitate. Anyway, for a hatchling, they are unbelievably strong! She didn't bite me but I was walking around with a python squeezed around my hand for the best part of half an hour, then she got bored & realized I wasn't tea and let go. She's bigger now, but still sizes me up when I go to get a hand in, but if I can get it in quick enough and she picks up my scent she won't bother even attempting to bite. You live & you learn! lol
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 03:51 PM
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yer i tend to get the case of the lazies
interesting anyway
i wouldnt see some with a larg collection taking every one out to feed but i guess
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 03:53 PM
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what are the advantages of feeding outside the enclosure?
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 04:06 PM
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apparently, it's meant to stop the snake thinking it's feed time every time you open the enclosure. If you think about it, the snake probably thinks it's feed time when you get them out of the enclosure.....figure that one out???? I think I'd sooner use a hook and keep dinner time inside the enclosure. lol
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 04:33 PM
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they do get acustom to the area in witch you feed them. the behaviour of the snakes in there cage when you go to get them is dramatily differnt
its not the fact of taking them out its that they can sence the surounding there in,hence if you put the snake in 1 particular container they will get used to its sent and know that there is always food in there and will be expecting food.
feeding in there cage mixes the sents and there is no clear distiction weather your about to feed him or get him out for a walk.
i like this method but i was just wanted some other opinions
 
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As pythons tend to rest very close to where they ambush prey I prefer the snake to think of its enclosure as its hunting ground. I find the old tap with a hook or stick before picking the snake up solves any biting problems, usually anyway
 
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I feed most of my snakes (17 of them so far) out of their enclosures for a few reasons.

1 - It's cleaner to feed them in a plastic tub.
2 - It allows me to clean their enclosure while they are feeding.
3 - It might help in making them less aggressive.
4 - I use Breeders Choice, which could cause impaction if they swallow some.

Sometimes I get lazy, and if they are hanging for a branch I'll feed them in there...
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 05:14 PM
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cool yer i forgot to say say the part about its a good time to clean there cages
 
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We so far havnt found our stimis or bhps to be any extra aggressive with us, we are only ever feeding them in their enclosures. We also dont use our hands to deliver the food. We have a long claw that we hold the mouse with and wriggle it for the snake. I have found that with using this our snakes never mistake our hands with food
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 06:12 PM
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i have always fed my snakes in their enclosures and havent even had one of them look at me hungrily yet (except for one of the childreni who still has a slight attitude problem lol). but then again i have only been keeping almost a year now so im probably not the best person to comment

i was under the impression that the biting when opening enclosure response is more likely to happen if you're only really opening the doors for feeding...ie: they dont get much handling? in which case mine get handled a lot more often than they get fed so it makes sense that they wouldnt associate the door opening with food. thats what ive heard anyway
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 07:34 PM
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thx guys/girls its just interesting to see the differnt ways/resons
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 07:51 PM
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I always feed my little family outside of their enclosure in the 'feed bucket', which is an actual bucket for the Macs, but a big plastic tub for the Olive.
I figure it is cleaner for them as the snake is eating in a pristine environment, and keeps the enclosure cleaner as dead rodent bits and juices don't find their way into the enclosure to grow bacteria or whatever.
I also think it helps condition them to be less agressive in the enclosure, as open door never means food.
I also use Breeders Choice and want to guard against potential impaction if they swallow some.
...and besides, I have to get them out of their enclosures for a pre-feed weigh-in anyway.
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 07:53 PM
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um i dont want to be dumb
but whats breeders choice
 
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