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Hi everyone!
Such question. I started to make a new snake room at home. And I need place for their live food, which we grow by ourself. And the question is- Do the snakes will feel smell of rats through a stone wall if the rats will be in the next room?
It better to know now, because Burmese are not such snakes, whom can be provoked... =))
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Maybe someone has experience in this. I will be very glad to your advice and thoughts :rolleyes:
trailblazer295
07-24-17, 05:19 AM
Is there any ventilation or ductwork connecting the two areas?
bigsnakegirl785
07-24-17, 05:40 AM
I used to breed mice, and kept them inside. There were 3 tubs with 3-5 mice in each kept in the living room right outside the snake room. The only thing separating them was a door, and not a single snake seemed to be aware of or bothered by their presence. Nobody got into feeding frenzies, nobody went off of food, they went about their business like usual. I assume the same would be true of rats, considering at that time over half of my snakes were eating mice.
Is there any ventilation or ductwork connecting the two areas?
No, both rooms are isolated at all
I used to breed mice, and kept them inside. There were 3 tubs with 3-5 mice in each kept in the living room right outside the snake room. The only thing separating them was a door, and not a single snake seemed to be aware of or bothered by their presence. Nobody got into feeding frenzies, nobody went off of food, they went about their business like usual. I assume the same would be true of rats, considering at that time over half of my snakes were eating mice.
Sounds good. Then I hope that I also will have no problem with it.
I have about 100 rats and the same many сhickens :yes: That`s why it can be a problem- But if you say that must be OK- than I feel relax.
bigsnakegirl785
07-24-17, 06:16 AM
Sounds good. Then I hope that I also will have no problem with it.
I have about 100 rats and the same many сhickens :yes: That`s why it can be a problem- But if you say that must be OK- than I feel relax.
I never bred my rodents to that degree, but as long as the smell isn't overpowering I don't see why it would be a problem.
I have also seen other keepers with large rodent breeding populations inside their homes such as yourself have similar experiences as I did with my snakes. Be prepared to find a snake among your rodents if one were to ever escape, however. haha
trailblazer295
07-24-17, 06:38 AM
I would advise going from feeder room to snake room in the same clothes. The scent on you will get their attention. Other then that you're probably fine.
No. Snakes will not run away from their room, because there will be a special plastic+glass door with lock im room and terrariums will be made by full block stone with same plastic+glass doors. And the rodents room also will be with door.
We have small dogs and cat, and we must protect them too =)))
I would advise going from feeder room to snake room in the same clothes. The scent on you will get their attention. Other then that you're probably fine.
Well, I anyway cannot neutralize the whole smell of rodents in the house. To me the main thing is that snakes are not go crazy about beside
with rodents. =)
I would advise going from feeder room to snake room in the same clothes. The scent on you will get their attention. Other then that you're probably fine.
Thank you. Yes I also think so too :yes:
Herpin' Man
07-26-17, 08:53 AM
I used to have a large colubrid collection, and I bred my own mice in the same room. I'm sure that the snakes could smell them (when the windows were down, my whole neighborhood probably smelled them), but I never had any issues. The snakes fed well, and were handleable on non-feeding days.
Doug 351
07-26-17, 11:57 AM
I used to have a large colubrid collection, and I bred my own mice in the same room. I'm sure that the snakes could smell them (when the windows were down, my whole neighborhood probably smelled them), but I never had any issues. The snakes fed well, and were handleable on non-feeding days.
Yeah, me too.... I wouldn't handle a rodent...then a snake, but other than that...I wouldn't worry too much.
Excellent! Then, I'm not worry anymore.
pet_snake_78
07-28-17, 08:21 PM
You breed the chickens inside too??
No. we buy a small chickens cheaper and grow them until suitable sizes and then put them freeze. And now we start to make an incubator , it will be more cheaper. :)
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