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Old 22-Apr-04, 10:02 PM
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Craig I wouldn't swap her for anything -she's a complete nutter. I look forward to learning a lot from her. BTW I followed your suggestion with that space next to the Diamond enclosures and built an arboreal one to match - this will be Snap's new home.

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Way to go... was just a joke really.
Funny, of both clutches 2 turned out to be nutters and you got one of them.
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 11:29 PM
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i personally feed my snakes(23), in their cages, i feel it stresses the animal into not eating, especially the ones that rely (in my opionion) on motion to catch their prey, like my water pythons, macklott pythons, olive pythons, white lipped python and my indian python, i use aspen bedding and have not had any problems with it as far as impaction or any other problems, also with the amount of snakes as well as the limited amount of space i am working with i feel it is safer for both the snake and myself, but i could be wrong, lol
 
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Old 22-Apr-04, 11:31 PM
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the safty of the animal and myself is very important, since i do also own venomous snakes as well
 
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yeah tease us about all ya good snakes lol
 
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I used to feed out of the enclosure, now that I have over 10 snakes tho I find it a bit time wasting to be feeding out of the cage..dunno how u do it sxereturn!! I just put the mouse on a paper towel so the yummy juices dont go into my substrate(BC). I feed my Boiga out of their cgaes tho, as they will only take live and I have all 3 in one enclosure... I will continue feed my other snakes in their enclosures until I see any potential health risks
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not tryin to tease anyone, i also feel that if you are having a problem with nippy snakes when not feeding you are not working with them as well as you could, i have owned snake that have feed 2-5 times a week, and reached in with out hooks or indicating it is not feeding time with no strikes or bites incurred.
 
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