I feed my small snakes in disposeable rectangular Glad or Ziplock containers. I use a regular hole punch to punch holes around the perimeter of the lid. I write each snake's name on their own container. I prepare the mouse, put it in the container, put the snake in the container, and cover the container partially with a towel, in a dark room, with (yes, I had one escape so now I am paranoid) a gallon water jug on top, and watch through the cracked door till the snake is finished, then I gently carry him back to his own tank. I don't mean I watch the whole time, just that I can see in to keep track every once in a while on progress.
The adult corn goes in a plastic shoe box. She's the one who escaped because I was impatient with her because she was in the middle of multiple refusals and I had a live rat pink that she was ignoring. But I was so scared by her escape, even though I tore the room apart and found her (in the disconnected dryer hose that goes to outside!!!) like in five minutes, and now even though I check and recheck that the boxes are sealed tightly, I still worry...
Mine are very active when they go back into their cages, but no one has ever tried to bite during the transfer.
Nanci
Nanci