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Lets see the rat in the room still in the baggy or box can get pretty hairy sometime's I don't know if it really is teasing or not but I've got snake's that tend to smell them as soon as you come into the house with them. I have fed some and not fed others and the one's not fed go into feed mode and then their not able to be handled the rest of that day.
Now on the opening and not getting them out deal I think it just depends on the snake it self I've had one's in the past that would crawl straight to you when the enclosure opened and other's that just lay there. You'll begin to notice the larger Boids seem to have a better intellengce than other snakes. What I mean by that Boas tend to act social toward us (BCI, BCC, and some Rainbows) like they want to be out and handled and Pythons tend to act like they are watching our every move (Scrubs, Retics, Burms)
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