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elament
Yearling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 11/06/2010 : 12:30:21
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Can someone clear this up for me as I now have heard two conflicting opinions... After you have fed your corn and you are returning it to the viv do you support where the bump (food) is or do you support either side. I thought it was either side but read on another thread this morning that it should be where the bump is.
Cheers
Steve
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1.1.0 Amel Corns Colin and Xena 1.0.0 Dog Talan 1.1.0 Cats Wotsit and Willow 1.0.0 Ferret Chaos
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matty18714
The Count of Corniness
United Kingdom
4428 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 12:36:03
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It wont make much differance either way and nobody can tell you that should do it one way or another. Just move the snake quickly and support its weight properly. |
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mikerichards
don't say the 'M' word!
United Kingdom
2901 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 12:45:11
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I always support where the food is, takes the strain off the snake. |
Location : Worthing, West Sussex
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inkiepixie
Hatchling
United Kingdom
445 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 13:31:05
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I put the feeding RUB into the viv and let them slither out of their own accord - I don't touch them at all if I can help it. |
0.0.1 classic: Bellatrix 0.1.0 anery (het amel): Luna 1.0.0 hypo lavender (het amel ph stripe): Orion 1.1.0 kittycats: George and Pixie 1.0.0 hound: Shadow 1.0.0 husband: Louis
Location: Nottingham
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elament
Yearling
United Kingdom
942 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 13:43:58
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quote: Originally posted by inkiepixie
I put the feeding RUB into the viv and let them slither out of their own accord - I don't touch them at all if I can help it.
Thats how I feed Xena as she is still weaney but colin is getting big now and an RUB that would be big enough would not fit inside the viv. |
1.1.0 Amel Corns Colin and Xena 1.0.0 Dog Talan 1.1.0 Cats Wotsit and Willow 1.0.0 Ferret Chaos
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mikerichards
don't say the 'M' word!
United Kingdom
2901 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 13:52:36
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As long as you are gentle and don't swing them about by the tail then its fine, I always pick mine up to put them back in their tubs, never once had a problem. A couple of them I feed in my hands, as long as their food is supported (in or out of the belly) then its fine, obviously not for extended periods though. |
Location : Worthing, West Sussex
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elament
Yearling
United Kingdom
942 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 14:34:59
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Thanks Mike. I fed Colin for the first time ever out of his viv the other night and when I lifted him back in I supported him either side of the bump was very gentle and was very quick getting him back to his viv. I just wanted to be sure I was doing this right as I have never had this scenario before.
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Posted - 11/06/2010 : 15:22:42
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i love his name, Colin, so cute :) |
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mikerichards
don't say the 'M' word!
United Kingdom
2901 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 16:36:48
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I do it all the time, I co habit some of the corns so I have to take atleast one out to feed, same with some boas, I have never had a problem getting them back to their tubs. The worst thing is when the one outside finishes before the one in, then you have a snake that thinks everything is food and you gotta do something with it! Fun times! |
Location : Worthing, West Sussex
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Sammysnake
Yearling
United Kingdom
606 Posts |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 19:57:16
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With Twilight I support each side of his bump. Saracen is now a really agressive feeder and after getting nearly eaten to death by him (I've told you a million times not to exaggerate) I now feed him in a tub and then gently tip it towards the viv until he decides to slide back in. |
08 male Carolina Corn ‘Saracen’ 09 male Anery Corn ‘Twilight’ 08 male Rankins Dragon ‘Keydo’ |
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Kellog
the nice one
United Kingdom
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Posted - 12/06/2010 : 03:40:53
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I have heard both bits of advice as well Steve, but was originally advised to support the snake gently on either side of the bump....which is what I started doing from the beginning and have continued to do. I have thought about supporting the bump but then wondered that as I dont have 3 hands how do I support the head and tail end as well so that they dont pull down on their body (being big snakes of course).
As you know, when mine eat normally , I feed them on the floor in the lounge....so it is just a case of picking them up and carefully moving them straight into their vivs, just a matter of a few feet.
I think what has been said is right, as long as there is no unnecessary handling or rough handling, then however you do it is fine.
quote: Originally posted by Sammysnake
........Saracen is now a really agressive feeder and after getting nearly eaten to death by him (I've told you a million times not to exaggerate)........
But Sam, you arent exaggerating....the injuries he gave you were life threatening ....and surely it must be more than a million times that you have told yourself not to exaggerate !
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elament
Yearling
United Kingdom
942 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2010 : 10:57:02
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Thanks everyone I just wanted to know what I was doing was right and it seems so. I had Colin out last night for the first time since the feed and he is absolutley fine. He did however have a very large bulge right by his vent lol so he didnt stay out long lol |
1.1.0 Amel Corns Colin and Xena 1.0.0 Dog Talan 1.1.0 Cats Wotsit and Willow 1.0.0 Ferret Chaos
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