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Finally got around to getting some up to date pics of my IJ, it's been a awhile, so here they are. I dont know why photobucket resized the second and fourth ones so small, ah well.
look how cozy the rat looks :P (f/t just so you dont wonder)
haha i'm not really sure, he hasn't done that before. This is his biggest meal in a while since when i was away for school it was harder to get nice big rats without going and buying live...maybe that has something to do with it.
its funny one time my BP ate a rat or mouse, i forget which, *** first. i thought it was great because i got a wonderful pic ofthe mouses head in his mouth, it was a great pic.
well my guy looks like he is cradelling a baby the way he has the body under the mouses head haha. If you give this guy something fairly small (smaller than what he should at least be eating) he just kinda swallows it any way he feels like it, sometimes sideways and it buckles in his mouth :P or the back of the neck and the head bends.
how big and old is your ijcp?
just curous, because it looks like if mine and your snakes are the same size, i should be feeding her bigger!
thanks
-Dan
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Play with the rest and you will die like the rest.
how big and old is your ijcp?
just curous, because it looks like if mine and your snakes are the same size, i should be feeding her bigger!
thanks
-Dan
oops never saw your post (haven't been coming around so much). It was a may '03 hatchling, so in the pics it would be just shy of 2 years old. Can't remember exactly how big. probably around 2.5-3 feet