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Herm ? I think they were just talking about having live feed/prey in the same room with the snake, not actually feeding live prey. Least i hope that was what was meant [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img]
As for having it/live prey in the same room with the snakes. We have rat, mouse, hamster and also rabbit breeders in the same room as our snakes and none of them ever get aggressive or into a striking type thing from such at all. Think they are just used to it is all possibly.
I think if the snake is fed as needed, then it couldn't be a form of teasing them. Just my opinion of course [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
BUT If you were to bring live feed into the room [ where there usually isn't any] and then not feed them and they are hungry..might be a form of teasing to them [ and would most likely result in a strike when ya went to reach into their cage possibly also at that point].
I don't see where the opening a cage and not taking them out would be like teasing though [ long as you didn't restarin them from coming out on their own that is ].
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LOL.. Sorry thing is that you are most likely correct in that statement even..LOL
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