MegF. said:Read the entire thread. Very interesting. Some of the boas in there were eaten by mice. It was not the usual feeding situation, but uneducated people thinking they were helping out. If you think large mice can't do damage, check out the whole thread.
Hmmm, a little white box with an x in it :shrugs:bigaaron17 said:my method works better
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I'd call that overkill, and messy! I'll stick to the "middle finger flick" :eek1:bigaaron17 said:yep exactly
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ChrisVogel said:I just want to add that when I started with ball pythons, I did the exact same thing. I always watched closely and made sure Loki grabbed the rat fine and didn't have any problems. Let me tell you that when it happens, it doesn't matter if you're standing right their or not. One rat that Loki grabbed immediately turned and bit Loki in the head. Just a millimeter from his eye. It put a very large hole in my snakes head, and I thought for sure it had killed him. I had to break the rats jaw to get it off my snake, and the wound tooks weeks to heal. Loki wouldn't eat for THREE MONTHS after that happened.
It may be rare for injuries to happen when feeding live, but they DO happen. So why take the chance? I switched to Frozen/thawed immediately after this and neve went back. I'm not going to risk the health of my snakes for any reason.
This is really immaterial, as this thread is titled "Live MICE" :wavey:JenC said:u want a story of a suprevised bite? ok ive got one for you
From the ball python forum..
Nope, that finger gets plenty of exercise, remember I'm originally from Jersey! :laugh01:ultimuttone said::-offtopic and probably a dumb question but doesn't your finger start really hurting after the first dozen or so mice?
JenC said:Yes, but i find it completely impossible for someone to say their snake WONT eat f/t, 1. if they have never tried, or 2. they didnt try hard enough. I just dont get why people risk their snakes lives just to feed it live when for a fact, it can be switched over.