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Originally Posted by Mikoh4792
Nice! What will you be doing?
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Hopefully my primary job will be reptile care. That's what I opt as my desired position in my application

I've already helped them get two of their new wild caught BP's to eat so I think I've already made a good impression! Basically they got a shipment of three W/C Ball Pythons. One was injured, mean, and hasn't eaten in the four months that they've had him.
One has been eating perfectly, and then the other one will not eat either. I am basically always hanging out there on my days off of work, so the employees and owner were comfortable enough to let me attempt to get their snakes eating. So I just took two small (maybe 2 gallon) enclosures, stuck the snakes and the food in there, ans then put the two gallon enclosures in their normal enclosures. I told them to leave them alone over night, and then I came back a few days ago/the day after we did this, and they said one of the snakes ate!

the other one has a very very horribly injured tail (it's paralyzed) and he's really mean, so I took him out with a hook, one of the employees firmly held his neck (not squeezed.. I stressed not to squeeze the neck), and i wiggled the mouse into his mouth. After it got far enough into his mouth, he wrapped and ate the meal!! I only resorted to assist feeding because they'd tried almost everything I knew about... Leaving it's food in it's enclosure over night, braining, F/T, Live, Scenting, Etc, Etc.... So I think that definitely boosted my chances of getting a job there.