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cobweb251
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 25/06/2013 : 22:11:52
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Hi all,
This might be a bit different but i would be interested to hear if anyone else does or knows how to do a similar thing. As it stands i handle Albi on a daily basis and 9/10 times he is happy enough.
When feeding i will handle him before and them put him into a lunch box using my hand to block his path (keeping him there) until i get the mouse. he will strike and eat as you would expect.
Now at the moment as he is finishing the mouse i usually position the lunch box so that its flush with the viv no gaps etc.. and then he can slither on in. I don't handle afterwards cos he seems to think my hand is another mouse.
The problem is as he is getting bigger and bolder he tries to leave earlier than expected and we have a bit of a fight on our hands :).
I will get a bigger rub but, is there a good one to choose that will sit flush with the viv and so on. .... this way he can leave when ever he is finished and I am not going to chase him around the room dodging strikes or watch it for an hour to make sure he doesn't go anywhere else. Thanks in advance |
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ScaryVonHayleystine
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1773 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2013 : 22:18:24
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Interesting way to go about feeding and such. I personally just feed them in their tank :) works fine for me. But hope someone can help. |
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yalovit
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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AcidicAngel
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1212 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2013 : 23:13:19
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I feed in the viv generally with both of mine, I just put a paper plate down where Sakana eats(she takes it from my hand so I hold onto the tail until I can get the paper plate under her) and then Cereus eats on top of his warm hide lol. I think you could possibly start using a glove or some form of protection for picking him up after feeding? I have a branch that has a forked end and when I used to feed him outside the viv he could get quite nasty since strike feeding him brought out his natural instinct so I used the branch to lift him up off the floor/out of his RUB and then I got hold of him gently to guide him back into his viv. What about trying that? |
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cobweb251
Hatchling
United Kingdom
435 Posts |
Posted - 26/06/2013 : 07:44:17
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I thought feeding inside the viv was always a big no no. I strike feed cos it gives the little bugger some exercise as well. A few times I have had to grab him anyway, guess where the head is going and then wait for the circulation in my hand to return :) is there anyone else who feeds in a similar way? |
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Kellog
the nice one
United Kingdom
7308 Posts |
Posted - 26/06/2013 : 08:05:48
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It's not a case of feeding in the viv being a 'no no', it's down to personal choice in the end. There is a risk of the snake ingesting substrate if you feed in the viv but that can be dealt with by putting the mouse on kitchen roll or something like that, as AcidicAngel does. There is also the possibility of the snake assuming that your hand coming into its viv means food, so expects it when you want to get it out to handle....but I haven't heard of that happening often. Personally I feed out of the viv because it gives a better opportunity to take pics ....and I do like keeping their feeding separate from their home.
With mine they are fed on a towel on the floor and once the mouse has reached about half-way down their body I'll gently lift them up, supporting the bump, and put them back in their vivs. But they are adults so the situation is a bit different.
Personally I'd persist with feeding him outside the viv and try to get him used to you picking him up after a feed to return him. Make sure you've washed your hands and that the meal has gone far enough down. It may be worth getting a lid for the RUB, so you can keep him in there until he's calmed down.
Hope that helps.
Xxx
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cobweb251
Hatchling
United Kingdom
435 Posts |
Posted - 26/06/2013 : 09:06:05
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Yeah i think that will be the plan of action. I will get a bigger rub with a lid and do as instructed. Thanks for the advice guys. |
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