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Originally Posted by Will0W783
yeah, I understand. I ended up parting with my sand boa in order to get more snakes that I could and would breed. My sand boa was very mean, and hid under its bedding all the time too. I had him for a year, and realized I was bitten every time I put my hand in the cage and I never saw him, I just spent money feeding him. I sold him to a lady who loves sand boas and works for a zoo, so he went to a good home.
As for feeding in the cages, I do it with all of my snakes, have for years, and have not had any problems. Snakes take a long time to associate things, some species are quicker than others, but as long as you don't only open the cage to feed it, you'll be fine. Just make sure you handle the snake often enough that it doesn't expect food whenever the cage door opens. Mine don't go into feeding mode until they smell the food thawing in the buckets.
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thats how my sand boa is, everytime i go to pick it up, it dont bite at me, but like jerks away... she bit at me a few times, but i just thought it was my fault so oh well lol. but if i could find a GOOD HOME for her, i would have no problem letting her go to someone who would make her happy. i love all snakes, but my sand boa is just sort of poinless. if i have to i will get rid of her
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i really want a corn...
on that note, the snow corn is gone, so im looking at an albino