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01-27-14, 08:24 PM
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Re: My suprise acquisition
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Originally Posted by LadyWraith
My thoughts too. Got any pictures with something to compare the size of the snake (dollar bill, soda can)? What size/type of prey were the previous owners attempting to feed? Hoppers seem a tad small. I don't think I'd even bother with mice at all TBH.
I've read about people having issues feeding these guys, but I find that surprising since my girl's like a garbage disposal on steroids.
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I agree I have never had issues with feeding. I've only owned one though.
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0.1 Blood Python, 0.1 Pastel Ball Python, 1.0 Yellow Belly Ball Python, 0.1 Western Hognose, 0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa, 0.1 Lavender Reticulated Python
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01-28-14, 04:11 AM
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Re: My suprise acquisition
Pretty baby!
My bloods are incredibly slow eaters now that I have upped their prey size. When they were on rat pups, they'd strike/coil/eat straight away. Now that they are on weaned rats, I just set their feeders in a bowl with them and they take their time before they eat.. usually an hour or two! Yours looks about the same size as mine, far as I can tell with nothing to compare it to.
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01-28-14, 06:23 AM
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Re: My suprise acquisition
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Originally Posted by Teal
Pretty baby!
My bloods are incredibly slow eaters now that I have upped their prey size. When they were on rat pups, they'd strike/coil/eat straight away. Now that they are on weaned rats, I just set their feeders in a bowl with them and they take their time before they eat.. usually an hour or two! Yours looks about the same size as mine, far as I can tell with nothing to compare it to.
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Slow eaters is right. Mines on jumbo rats right now. Woot. She's getting sooo fat.
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0.1 Blood Python, 0.1 Pastel Ball Python, 1.0 Yellow Belly Ball Python, 0.1 Western Hognose, 0.1 Kenyan Sand Boa, 0.1 Lavender Reticulated Python
0.0.1 P. platyomma, 0.0.1 B. albopilosum, 0.0.1 B. smithi, 0.0.1 B. vagans, 0.0.1 G. pulchra, 0.1 A. versicolor, 0.1 N. chromatus, 0.1 G. pulchripes
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