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Old 03-15-2009, 12:14 AM
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Thanks for the compliments

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I can't imagine it would be easy to breed frozen rats..

Nice looking snakes... even if they give me the heebee geebees.

You sure can... it just takes a while for them to warm up to each other (hardy har har har ) I use C02 to euthanize them before freezing, it's quick and painless.


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I didn't realize you can feed snakes dead food. For some reason I thought they had to be alive. If this is the case could you feed them beef heart or whatever?
Very cool snakes by the way.
I don't ever feed live rodents, it's dangerous as they can bite back and even kill your snake (yes, I know this happens in the wild but... a snake in the wild can get away from a rat it doesn't want to eat while one stuck in a cage cannot. Even a small mouse can do a lot of damage on a snake that won't defend itself) and I doubt it's much fun for the rodent! There are some snakes that won't accept pre-killed prey but the majority will.
As for feeding "part-foods" like beef heart ....even if the snake would accept it (most wouldn't) it's not nutrionally complete, where as a frozen/thawed rodent is EVERYTHING (vitamins,minerals,protein,fat,etc) that a snake needs all in one.
You can buy frozen rodents at many pet stores if you don't want to breed them yourself...I just do it because it gets expensive to buy them with that many mouths to feed! Plus... This way, I know the rodents I keep have decent lives with fun food and enrichment before they are killed. I may be vegetarian but my pets are not!

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Old 03-31-2009, 06:33 AM
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Old 03-31-2009, 08:09 AM
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nice snakes! here's my baby, an '08 bloodred, hemoglobin.

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Old 03-31-2009, 08:10 AM
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Very nice!! That's the one from Rebecca?
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Old 03-31-2009, 08:16 PM
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Very nice!! That's the one from Rebecca?
yup, that's the one
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lol I've got a ball python and a corn as well. I really like the python, very relaxed and easy to handle. My corn is always looking for somewhere to go and hes kind of twitchy which makes me nervous picking him up sometimes.



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Not really my other interests but.... I thought I would share some pics of my son's 9 year old Tangerine Milk Snake. We bought him almost nine years ago and it has grown from about 8 inches to over 5 feet now.





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Old 05-08-2009, 02:10 AM
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Wow, great pics!! Thanks for sharing!
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Old 05-08-2009, 04:40 PM
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Just realized I don't have any pics of the Cresties up! (they're fairly new)



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I used to have 2 100% Het Albino Boas, male and female. A female dumerill's, some pastel ball pythons, a spider ball python and some others. Now all I've got left are my two sulcatas and my chameleon (Female tamative)....but I do want another cham. Possibly a veiled, even though everyone's got one LOL
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