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Posted by: ender at Wed Aug 12 23:46:16 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ender ] You remember all those posts about retic feeding responses, and "fine once out of the cage," they weren't kidding. This is going to be part of the learning curve for both you and your snake. You need to learn to recognize when he is in feeding mode and the snake needs to learn when it is not feeding time. As with the other posts hook training, or a gentle pat/slap on the side of larger snakes often lets them know what is going on. Retics are fun like that, watching them is sometimes like watching a shark in a feeding frenzy. Mouth first questions later. [ Hide Replies ]
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