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Old 01-08-15, 11:19 AM   #31
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Oh and before someone notices or hasn't noticed, My girl has dicks on her LOL
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Old 01-08-15, 11:19 AM   #32
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O.o you said she's a lady! fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu do I have to help her kill it? that's a Capibara!
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fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu do I have to help her kill it? that's a Capibara!
You can order frozen rabbits I believe. I would never reccommend feeding live rabbits.. Theyre very aggressive and can do alot of damage to a snake. Even the big ones.
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Old 01-08-15, 11:22 AM   #34
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Strictly live feeding, sorry... ^^
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Old 01-08-15, 11:25 AM   #35
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Strictly live feeding, sorry... ^^
Then I would not suggest Rabbits.. even live rats are sketchy..
Never seen live chickens fed to a snake...

Just watch your snake because sometimes they may "kill" their prey, eat it.. regurgitate it because the prey isnt dead, and can attack your snake.

Just monitor the feedings.
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Old 01-08-15, 11:26 AM   #36
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There is a fan club for her feedings already, there should be no problem in handling the capibara.

You see? You can have a normal conversation with me.
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There is a fan club for her feedings already, there should be no problem in handling the capibara.

You see? You can have a normal conversation with me.
Capybara? are those even legal to use a food for pets.
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Ijust researched it, capibara and capybara are totally different sorry
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There is a fan club for her feedings already, there should be no problem in handling the capibara.
I would suggest stunning it, or a fresh killed rabbit instead..
In my own personal opinion I would not feed live rabbits..
They're messy too. they poop/pee themselves when they die/get squeezed
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Capybara? are those even legal to use a food for pets.

They are the world's largest rodents and favourite anaconda meal. They are an endangered species you can't buy as private. And I have no idea about y or i.
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I would suggest stunning it, or a fresh killed rabbit instead..
In my own personal opinion I would not feed live rabbits..
They're messy too. they poop/pee themselves when they die/get squeezed
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Nice lady. I wonder if 5 kg rabbits even exist... shouldn't she eat a 20% of her weight?
Not sure about the rabbit size but I believe most people do 10-15% of the snakes body weight, for your snakes age I would still be feeding 10-15% every 6-8 days. She's a very pretty boa.
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Not sure about the rabbit size but I believe most people do 10-15% of the snakes body weight, for your snakes age I would still be feeding 10-15% every 6-8 days. She's a very pretty boa.
thanks, I love her too <3
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thanks, I love her too <3
Makes me miss my two. One of em was snappy but he was so pretty.

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Not sure about the rabbit size but I believe most people do 10-15% of the snakes body weight, for your snakes age I would still be feeding 10-15% every 6-8 days. She's a very pretty boa.
The exist, I've got two or three in my freezer. There are breeds that will get more than double that size. Check out Flemish Giants.
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