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Old 10-11-02, 06:28 PM   #1
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silly q about feeding in a paper bag


How do you get the ball to stay in the paper bag? I tried feeding my female in a paper bag with a f/t rat last night. I rolled the end of the bag shut, but she busted out in less than a minute and then proceeded to flatten the offending bag. Other than not eating, it was actually quite funny. any thoughts?
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Old 10-12-02, 09:53 AM   #2
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How big is your BP? If it's pretty small I would personally recommend a plastic kritter keeper of appropriate size in a dark spot instead. They can't bust out easily and it works great. They're not too expensive either.

My BP is about 3 1/2', so I feed her in the bathtub now, it works great for me but I'm always there to supervise. Depends on if your snake is a shy feeder. I'm lucky that mine lets me watch

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Old 10-12-02, 04:01 PM   #3
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Try tying it shut (but don't leave it overnight unless there is some way for air to get in and out - snakes have shallow respiratory systmsn and don't require much oxygen, but I still get paranoid ), or you can put her in a pillowcase and tie that shut. You could also avoid the bag altogether and find a small cardboard box and punch a few holes in that, but make sure it is a snug box
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Old 10-13-02, 01:00 AM   #4
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I had to do the paper bag trick with mine when he was small .. I just punched a couple of holes in the bag and paper clipped the end shut.
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we use a tupperware with holes drilled in it for air. works great, don't even have to close it for some of our snakes
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Old 10-17-02, 02:57 PM   #6
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Hey, in " The Ball Python Manual" i believe it says to staple the bag shut. Never leave it unsupervised though. I'm by no means an expert as i dont even have a ball yet. But thats my suggestion. If its not correct i'm sorry. I thought i read that tho. May wanna clear it with everyone first.
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