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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.
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