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Originally Posted by Mikoh4792
It's just my opinion but.... I don't think snakes have the cognitive ability to know "this is my feeding tub". They just go into feeding mode when the smell of food is around.
I'm also speaking from personal experience. I feed every single one of my snakes in their enclosures and always have. I've never gotten a food response bite inside the enclosure, only defensive bites.
Again, speaking only by my opinion, I think moving a snake into a tub and then out of it for feeding purposes causes undue stress, especially after a meal.
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snakes reconize sents and smells, thus reconizing the sent of previous feeding//mice in that same enclosure
i myself feed in seperate tubs, never once have i been bit by any of my BPs Boas, or colubridae,with the exception of my ratsnake being an ******* and have never once been struck or even shown signs of hostility,