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01-26-12, 03:21 AM
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Member of the family
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I just love feeding my snakes!
Just a bit of love being shared. I don't know what it is about taking care of them, but it makes me feel good! I love giving them fresh water, because just about everyone rushes over to the water bowl, every day, and gets a drink! So cute!!
I have my two Pound rescues upstairs, with my new baby male pastel, and all three of them *Watch* me while i take care of them. Each one peeks out of it's hide or slithers over to peek. (One is i'm sure, looking for a girlfriend, whereas the other always wants his water dish...the new pastel is just curious and periscopes.)
Fed my good boy hognose tonight, and the little brat has decided he won't eat unless he's in his cage *rolls eyes*...so clear off a spot and give it to him...he just opens his mouth and i stick it in...so funny!!!
I've finally gotten my little hoggie to eat consistently now...two pinkies tonight! I don't have anything bigger, that is small enough for him, so two pinkies for now. Gobbled down one then the other. Gosh they look like little muppets!!
Corn snake (now named Cob, since i found out he's a boy!) tried to drag his rat pup off under another tank, where i wouldn't have been able to get him. So i had to pull him out...and he got pissy and spat out his food. But, he's crawling around his tank now and i'll leave it in overnight to see if he takes it. He's greedy enough i sure i didn't leave any psychological damage *lol*
I just really love my snakes! I wish i'd gotten into them when i was a kid. I never knew what i was missing!
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27 snakes (7 sand boas, 4 hognose, 5 ball pythons, 1 bolivian boa, 2 dumeril's boas, 2 carpet pythons, 5 garters, 1 corn snake), 1 cave spider, 9 tarantulas, 1 tokay gecko, 2 dogs, 2 frogs, emperor scorpions 1,000 dubia roaches, & tons of fish.
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01-26-12, 03:26 AM
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Join Date: Feb-2011
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
Thats cute haha my guys are all really good eater :-) my big blood is lazy though haha wont strike just eats :-P the other bloods always get my heart racing when they eat... Quick little buggers... And the new female has attitude... She let me pick her up when she was in shed and had mites to help her now I come close she strikes... Oh well ill work with her when shes 100% mite free haha
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01-26-12, 03:28 AM
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Wandering Cricket
Join Date: Aug-2010
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
Feeding times can be a bit scary at times in my house....
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01-26-12, 03:29 AM
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
Lol want wait until I have like 20 bloods... It will get dicey haha
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01-26-12, 06:35 AM
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Cold Blooded Chaos
Join Date: Nov-2011
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
I agree entirely. I like taking care of mine too.
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01-26-12, 07:36 AM
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queen of the Chicken Dance
Join Date: Aug-2011
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
I have always enjoyed feeding time at my house, especially with the babies. They just literally shoot out of their enclosures to grab their prey item, sometimes doing vertical leaps that would make Michael Jordan Proud
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01-26-12, 10:12 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2011
Location: Texas
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
I love feeding mine too! All my ball pythons have a really aggressive feeding response. 3 of my corn snakes strike and constrict, 2 of them just slowly crawl up and gently grab it and eat it and the rest of them just calmly strike and eat. My carpet python has a incredible feeding response. My female trans pecos rat will strike and constrict her's. The male eats every time, but I have to hold him behind the head and stick it in his mouth and he does the rest. My hognose just opens her mouth and I stick it in there.
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01-26-12, 10:53 AM
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The Mad Scot
Join Date: Dec-2011
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
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Originally Posted by red ink
Feeding times can be a bit scary at times in my house....
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Do you keep hots Red ?
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Your only young once, but you can be immature your whole damn life :-D
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01-26-12, 03:36 PM
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Wandering Cricket
Join Date: Aug-2010
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
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Originally Posted by Swany
Do you keep hots Red ?
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Nah mate but I have a couple of pretty "switched on" snakes when it comes to food. My male jungle shakes a 60kg stack enclosure when he tags the rat from his perch. I can't imagine what he would do to my hands if he ever misses one day. I'm actually considering getting longer feeding forceps lol. He has busted a rat just on impact before he even applied the coils. Because he tags that hard, I feed him with the enclosure full open. I don't want him missing one day and hitting the glass or the sides of the enclosure. Being an arboreal set up he is also about neck height on his perch
Last edited by red ink; 01-26-12 at 03:43 PM..
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01-26-12, 04:01 PM
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slainte mhath
Join Date: Nov-2009
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Re: I just love feeding my snakes!
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Originally Posted by jaleely
Just a bit of love being shared. I don't know what it is about taking care of them, but it makes me feel good! I love giving them fresh water, because just about everyone rushes over to the water bowl, every day, and gets a drink! So cute!!
I have my two Pound rescues upstairs, with my new baby male pastel, and all three of them *Watch* me while i take care of them. Each one peeks out of it's hide or slithers over to peek. (One is i'm sure, looking for a girlfriend, whereas the other always wants his water dish...the new pastel is just curious and periscopes.)
Fed my good boy hognose tonight, and the little brat has decided he won't eat unless he's in his cage *rolls eyes*...so clear off a spot and give it to him...he just opens his mouth and i stick it in...so funny!!!
Corn snake (now named Cob, since i found out he's a boy!) tried to drag his rat pup off under another tank, where i wouldn't have been able to get him. So i had to pull him out...and he got pissy and spat out his food. But, he's crawling around his tank now and i'll leave it in overnight to see if he takes it. He's greedy enough i sure i didn't leave any psychological damage *lol*
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imo,it would be better if you feed them in their tanks,as thats where they feel most secure
if feeding out their tanks just use an empty tub,this will avoid your corn trying to go awol with his food
its great that your hoggies finally ate for you
cheers shaun
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