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I was told by the breeder to have a basking heat of 95 and cool side at 84. ive never fed a snake in its cage because I don't want to accidentally get bit trying to pick them up, I have aspen bedding and have no idea how to feed a snake in its cage. when I walk into the reptile room hes already hissing, puffing up and lunging(mouth closed) in random directions... which I feel means hes not secure in the cage. the breeder says if he doesn't eat within the next 7 days I will have to force feed with a pinkie pump, basically turning the pinkie into jam and forcing it down the snakes throat. however I want friendly snakes and I feel this process would contradict that. also snakes at this size/age should be eating about twice a week...
This is outdated information. You might as well feed your little guy in his enclosure. I've fed my snakes in enclosures and never got bit because of it.
tomorrow im going to try the egg whites, if that works ill be very happy if it doesn't I will try the tuna method if that doesn't work I wont have high hopes for his survival unless I force feed... which id rather avoid.