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    Re: food bowls

    If the Gilfillan's ever come a visiting. I think we'll pass of your "Surprise Stew" at dinner time.
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    Re: food bowls

    I use plastic food container lids and dispose when they get scratched up. Peanut butter jarlids and snap on lids from coffee tins & cottage cheese containers are good 'platters'.

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    Re: food bowls

    EasternGirl- doesn't the snake get stressed from getting moved from tank to tank?
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    Re: food bowls

    Quote Originally Posted by Selkielass View Post
    I use plastic food container lids and dispose when they get scratched up. Peanut butter jarlids and snap on lids from coffee tins & cottage cheese containers are good 'platters'.
    I do exactly the same. Use tops from food containers and throw them when periodically when I have some new lids to use.

    Quote Originally Posted by greene View Post
    EasternGirl- doesn't the snake get stressed from getting moved from tank to tank?
    I don't know about Marnie's snakes, but some of mine will eat anywhere (including in my hand if I hold them over a bowl of food) but others will only eat from the security of their viv. Our male radix is a mix, he feeds at the front of his viv and will pop his head out through the door and help himself to food from the bowl if I'm too slow giving the next piece to him.
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    Re: food bowls

    Quote Originally Posted by greene View Post
    EasternGirl- doesn't the snake get stressed from getting moved from tank to tank?
    I think the answer to that question is, it depends on the the attitude of the snake. I bet I could do that with Little Dude - she's been with me for nearly three years and for the most part trusts me. But for a fresh-caught snake like Tiny, it's best not to.
    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: food bowls

    My snakes know that there is a good chance they are going to get some food if I take them out.
    They get used to seeing me and being handled. It just becomes part of their lives.
    I only have a few snakes that would just a soon be left alone.
    I think there is a real benefit to handling them a lot.
    Just my opinion.
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    Re: food bowls

    Yes...as some other members have said...it depends on the snake. I have snakes that pretty much each have there own feeding rituals. Possum will eat anywhere...so I move him to a feed tank, Seeley is a bit skiddish and a very picky eater...so I feed him in his enclosure but I always put a paper towel under his dish and watch carefully to make sure he doesn't drag food off of the paper towel, Hermes will not eat unless you put his food under his hide and stick him under the hide with the food...I put his dish on a paper towel on the substrate in his enclosure, and then put his hide over the dish, and then stick him in the hide....he never leaves the hide while eating. Cee Cee will pretty much eat anything anywhere...so I could move her to a feed tank, but she prefers to be fed by hemostats while sticking her head out of the front of her enclosure. The babies all get fed in their enclosure...with a dish of food on a paper towel on top of the substrate...I very, very carefully monitor them eating to make sure they do not take the food off of the dish and into the substrate...but they are also fine to be moved into a feed tank if needed. The new radixes like to be fed by hand or by hemostats....Sadie will even let you feed her while holding her. The new baby, Joe Peachbottom, will let me move him to a feed tank. It does stress some snakes to be moved back and forth...others do not seem to mind at all.
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    Re: food bowls

    My wild caught garter gets fed in her water bowl and I change the water afterward. She won't eat when I'm watching (or when my cat is watching) so I drop the food in and slide the tub back into the rack, checking on her every 10 minutes or so. She's a good eater and doesn't take very long, but she probably still feels vulnerable when she has half a rat pup haning out of her mouth. The only thing I have that is big enough to use as a feed box for her is a glass viv, and I'm worried the sliding screen lid would make her uneasy.

    My 3 constrictors will eat any time, any place so I handle them for a while (individually), then put them in separate feeding boxes. When I had the milk snakes in a glass viv they would flip out every time I opened or closed the screen so handling them pre-meal was to calm them down, but now it's more a habit than anything else. I try to minimize the friction on their tub by lifting as I pull it out and they handle it better, so I handle them more now that they aren't breathing heavily when I pick them up.

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    Re: food bowls

    All of my snakes are in glass enclosures with screen slide top lids except for one who has sliding front doors. None of them seem to be bothered by the slide lock screen tops.
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    Re: food bowls

    Marley was jumpy about the sliding top at first but he did got use to it over time.

    But Marley either eats from a food bowl or under his hide and will take fish chunks from the hemostats when he feels like it.
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