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Old 04-24-15, 10:18 AM   #16
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Fancy. What lives in there?
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My Bairds Ratsnakes. They are just 5.5 gallon tanks for now. The female was starting some nose rubbing so I put black aquarium background around three sides and it really seems to have calmed her down plus it actually looks nicer.
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Looks good.
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My Bairds Ratsnakes. They are just 5.5 gallon tanks for now. The female was starting some nose rubbing so I put black aquarium background around three sides and it really seems to have calmed her down plus it actually looks nicer.
ah ok! I've never kept rat snakes
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ah ok! I've never kept rat snakes
These are my first Bairds. They are the weirdest eaters. Right now I put the snakes in the enclosures with the pinkie already in there. But before I was using long tweezers and they didn't strike or anything I just dangled it and they would grab it in their mouth and eat it. The most gentle things on the planet.

The female tail rattles but neither has ever struck anything. I'm tempted to find a live pinkie just to see if they'd eat it whole without even constricting it.
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Re: feeding in tank or feeding box

i feed all mine in their tanks

the tanks i keep 2 pythons in,i take which ever ones the easiest to get out,and feed it in a tub,the other gets fed in the tank

it's only carpet pythons i keep,they can smell prey as soon as it starts to defrost,all my pythons are upstairs,prey gets defrosted downstairs


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I feed my hoggie in her tank and she's the sweetest snake ever

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I feed my rat snakes in a feeding enclosure because they have natural set ups and really the main negative is the worry they may eat some substrate. This wouldn't normally be an issue for well hydrated animals but my snakes are still little and I just don't like the idea of them eating a bunch of crap if they don't have to. I may or may not continue this feeding strategy as it lets me open everything in their cages up, use my temp probe, spot clean and look for any sort of broken things.
To prevent her from ingesting substrate (I use aspen) I usually put the frozen thawed on top of her hide (she eats it there) or I put in a piece of paper towel and put the mouse on that. It seems like the paper towel weirds her out sometimes though.
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To prevent her from ingesting substrate (I use aspen) I usually put the frozen thawed on top of her hide (she eats it there) or I put in a piece of paper towel and put the mouse on that. It seems like the paper towel weirds her out sometimes though.
It's a foreign object, wouldn't surprise me to be honest. Putting the food on top of the hide is another good idea.
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