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Old 11-18-14, 12:58 AM   #16
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Re: African rock python question

Thank you millertime89, when I first acquired the python I was told by the owner that 8 to 10 lbs a month is good, he wasn't exactly trying to grow a giant snake tho, more maintain it's current weight. It's just so tempting to feed him a goat! Although I don't think he can Handel one yet ... I do want him to really excel in growth in a healthy method, that's why I asked the original question. As of now he is on a steady died of huge roosters..Pigs,goats and large rabbits are super expensive where I live so they are not a common option. A small piglet is around 200$ Goats are 160$
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A piglet is $200!? Holy crap, that's expensive. Man I'd be looking into breeding your own food.
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Old 11-19-14, 08:04 AM   #18
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Wow i nearly fell out of my chair reading that, 200$!? wow.. I paid around 20,- for adult Flemish giant rabbits in the store, but i did not buy in the store very often. I would consider getting a couple of Flemish giants, or French floppy eared rabbits and breed them yourself (if you have the room).

What i personally did when i had a few giants, i build up a contact group. Contacted people selling goats and pigs (And giant rabbits) on public sites, asked if i could buy the animals. I always mentioned they would be purchased for 'consumption purposes', and that they will be put down as humanely as possible. Not everyone wanted to sell animals for that purpose, heck i even got scolded more than a few times (Some of those frigging vegetarians man, just a 'no' will suffice dammit) Some offered to call me when they had animals with birth defects, but did not want to sell me healthy animals. No problem with that, i get food and they don't have to pay for destruction. But eventually i found a few people that had no issues with it at all. Some hobby breeders saved my number, they call me if they had too many males.. Or even just animals that did not sell because of their age/looks/disposition.. Did not need to go to the store often anymore..
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Old 11-19-14, 10:31 AM   #19
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The fact that your rock python is still so tame is a bit of a relief to me. Ours is coming up on 2 years of age, and I know that they don't always stay so nice and sweet.
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Wow i nearly fell out of my chair reading that, 200$!? wow.. I paid around 20,- for adult Flemish giant rabbits in the store, but i did not buy in the store very often. I would consider getting a couple of Flemish giants, or French floppy eared rabbits and breed them yourself (if you have the room).

What i personally did when i had a few giants, i build up a contact group. Contacted people selling goats and pigs (And giant rabbits) on public sites, asked if i could buy the animals. I always mentioned they would be purchased for 'consumption purposes', and that they will be put down as humanely as possible. Not everyone wanted to sell animals for that purpose, heck i even got scolded more than a few times (Some of those frigging vegetarians man, just a 'no' will suffice dammit) Some offered to call me when they had animals with birth defects, but did not want to sell me healthy animals. No problem with that, i get food and they don't have to pay for destruction. But eventually i found a few people that had no issues with it at all. Some hobby breeders saved my number, they call me if they had too many males.. Or even just animals that did not sell because of their age/looks/disposition.. Did not need to go to the store often anymore..
All of this. Still borns, defects, whatever, the snakes don't care so neither do I as long as the prey comes form a healthy environment.

I can't believe how expensive feeders are for you. I get rabbits, goats, and chickens for $1-$2 per lb and pibs for $2-$3/lb.

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The fact that your rock python is still so tame is a bit of a relief to me. Ours is coming up on 2 years of age, and I know that they don't always stay so nice and sweet.
They can be great, CB animals are best but with some work and patience even WC ones can calm down.
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Old 11-19-14, 11:07 PM   #21
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millertime89 thank you for the great feedback! And rabbits around where I live are 45$ for an 5lb one which sucks.
I have been looking around and the cheapest I have found piglets for are around 100$ which is still way to much for something that weighs a couple lbs. it's crazy he will literally pool out a huge rooster in 4 days and sheds every 30 days on the dot which is a lot for a bigger snake. I have a huge western diamond back rattlesnake that sheds ones a year! So I have a feeling my African rock is going to be a monster!.

amousley1, African rocks can make great pets, as a snake person I prefer them
over most other giants ANY day.... I know with green anacondas and a couple other species once they hit 10 to 12 feet that can change attitudes on a dime, of corse there are exceptions. It really depends on how you Handel the snake not as much how often although that is still very important.
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Old 11-20-14, 09:38 AM   #22
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You should begin to breed your own feeder rabbits. Sounds like you could have a nice side business.
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Old 11-20-14, 10:25 AM   #23
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I think your write Aaron_S!
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Old 11-20-14, 04:22 PM   #24
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Where are you located? You can order piglets online from monsterfeeders.com for the prices I mentioned. They're shipped packed in dry ice.
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Old 11-20-14, 07:44 PM   #25
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Thank you millertime89, I will defiantly check out the link!
Do you have to order a certain amount of weight when ordering pigs? In your experience how long do they usually take to ship a piglet?
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Thank you millertime89, I will defiantly check out the link!
Do you have to order a certain amount of weight when ordering pigs? In your experience how long do they usually take to ship a piglet?
Two days, I don't think there's a limit but it's a flat rate shipping so the more you stuff in a box the better. Might want to call Matt and see what he can get in a box. We got quite a bit the last time we ordered.
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Old 11-20-14, 07:53 PM   #27
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i tried finding away other than email to contact them. is this number for Matt on there website? whats the cost of there flat rate shipping? this is all new to me i have never ordered my food ofline, sorry for so many questions lol.
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I honestly don't remember shipping cost. It's been a while since I ordered. I would email him first. I can give you his phone number but I'm not sure if he want's it out there. PM me if you haven't heard from him in a few days. He's still recovering from cancer surgery so he's taking it slow right now.
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OK thank you much appreciated!!
i will get in touch if he doesn't reply to my email in a few days.
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OK thank you much appreciated!!
i will get in touch if he doesn't reply to my email in a few days.
Try Facebook too, he's on there quite a bit. Search for Monster Feeders.
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