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Posted by: janome at Sat Apr 10 21:05:03 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by janome ] I have a jungle carpet python that got some substrate stuck in her mouth, (I use reptile bark). I had to grab her behind the head after she ate, without getting bit, and took some tweezers to pull it out. So far I don't think she's had any problems with it since I think I got it all. The next time I fed her I put a piece of newspaper down before feeding and that helped alot. It kept her from getting the bark on the rat. I also have corns and a milk that I put in another tank with just newpaper to feed them. Works great. I usually handle mine a few minutes then place them in the feeding tank. Then gentle move them back to their own tanks. They have had no problems with regurging. I don't do this with my JCP since she tried to bit me once when I reached in to move her back to her tank. | ||
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