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11-08-2004, 05:51 PM
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Odd-balls first live mouse an she took it like a trooper got tons of more pics but I liked this one the most


heres a pic of me with al three my reptiles its a ugly pic no makeup
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11-08-2004, 06:05 PM
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Great pics!! What animals have you got in the second photo? - looks like your BP, a gecko, and a collared lizard?? How did you manage to get them all to sit still?? -very photogenic animals!!

Your BPs first live??? - does he/she usually eat f/t?
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Nice pics, thanks for sharing.
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yeah she almost always takes f/t but I tried a mouse an she took it an still takes f/t at same time. shes a greedy little thing
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Yeah, would love to see more pics!!! :-)

I just asked about the mouse because I thought it a little unusual to feed live when your snake readily takes f/t?? -there are dangers that come with feeding live and I would only recommend feeding a live food item when times became really desperate, i.e. a matter of life and death for a snake that starves itself from f/t.. Just my opinion..
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I would only recommend feeding a live food item when times became really desperate, i.e. a matter of life and death for a snake that starves itself from f/t.. Just my opinion..
And mine as well!
There is just too much risk to the snake. I have known of too many snakes being injured or killed from live rodents fighting for their lives! I would just stay with the F/T
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nice pics I love the BP

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Diito on the sticking with f/t.
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How did the three reptiles get along? I would think the BP would eat them, and the collared would eat the leopard. But nice pictures though.
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