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MrsA82 |
Posted - 21/06/2011 : 21:23:31 Most dubious about feeding
Mine has got to be my royal spider I don't know there's something about her that makes me more aware when she's in hunting mode than the others Maybe the eyes and her moves
Really nice response in her strikes But if she let's go that's it she won't go back and start again (like all my others will) I have to get the rat again and get her to stricken again Typical little Madame
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reptiledanny |
Posted - 22/06/2011 : 10:49:22 my corn snake is the most agressive feeder ever. i cannot even defrost things on top of his viv as he somehow manages to get a wif, and goes crazy in the viv, meaning no water bowl clean out that day as anything that moves in his cage is his |
markmifsud |
Posted - 22/06/2011 : 09:36:34 My big girl, the rest all strike feed but are quite civilised about it. where as she charges like a bull in a china shop. last night for instance, I take her out of the viv and place her in a large rub. I fetch her rat, dangle in on the end of the long feeding tongs, and WHACK, she hit the rat so hard that she smashed it against the tub wall. god she does scare me when she feeds lol. |
n/a |
Posted - 21/06/2011 : 21:45:39 Ha - anyone who's not feeding. Shiloh, my baby, has turned the corner, but Surahi, who was doing really well after a long fast, has stopped again ...ahh well ...I'm just lucky that, if she won't feed, with a bit of juggling, I can recycle her rat via another snake.
And she's not going to fade away overnight, the great chunk, bless her! |
Lotabob |
Posted - 21/06/2011 : 21:35:28 My Boa. A nut case around food full stop. Once she has that smell anything that moves is fair game and taking her out of her feeder tub after and putting her back is pretty much accepting your going to get bitten and been shocked if she misses. |
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