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tommy Posted - 29/04/2012 : 13:46:02
i know its a good idea to feed your snake in another enclosure to avoid the snake eating any of the substrate but any ideas what i should feed it in?? a small faunarium perhaps? any ideas and links would be appreciated
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a2c7 Posted - 30/04/2012 : 16:53:52
Since we've moved Ginn out of her faun we've got that to feed our lot in. It's one of those 1ft x 1/2 ft ones. Ours are diddy right now so can scoff in that..though I can see in future I'll be doing as Hissyfit as does and buying a large storage box!
Hissyfit Posted - 29/04/2012 : 14:46:27
Depending on the size of the snake a tupperware box with a lid (drill some holes from the inside out for ventilation), or a plastic storage box from the supermarket will work well. I bought a large storage box from Morrisons with holes already there
eeji Posted - 29/04/2012 : 13:59:19
its not always necessary depending on the size of the snake/substrate used. If you want to go this way then anything will do if you will be supervising otherwise something with a secure lid.

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