Friday, 19 November 2010

Feeding snakes in captivity

Its a good idea to use a separate box for feeding your snake. A plastic box with a fitted lid that cannot be opened easily – place the snakes food inside with a pair of tweezers or tongs and then place your snake inside this prevents any rodent smell on your hands and your snake will get used to the idea of not being fed in its viv; by moving your snake each time this way it will always know your smell as opposed to a rodent and by handling it all the time it will never become nervous of you. If you feed your snake inside its vivarium it could ingest some of the substrate by accident causing compaction in its stomach. It’s easy after the first excitement of owning a snake to neglect the need for handling it and just put the food into the tank, change its water – we need to remember the snake is living in solitary confinement without other animals around or weather, many people have brought their snakes to the sanctuary saying it suddenly started biting them, on investigation I found that the snake was not being handled anymore; large unknown hands suddenly coming into its home can become very scary – we must imagine how we would feel in the same situation and we have ears and better eyesight

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