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shes is gergous snakewrangler
 
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sorry spotted i didnt read that book. just messing ariound.
 
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Nice snake Snakewrangler, she could easilly eat weaners or small adult mice couldn't she?
 
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i would say she could eat weaners to up to an adult mouse easliy but it depends if the snake will take it too
 
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She can definately eat hopper size mice. I just feed all of mine hoppers and they had no trouble at all eating them.
 
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I am assuming that a hopper is a mouse that has just got its "legs" so to speak, is there any risk of possible damage to the snake from a mouse this size (bites or scratches)? Should I move her and my two coastals onto thawed food items exclusively, I don't want to risk any damage to the snakes. I know, I know, I freak out about things like this. :roll:
 
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Yes, still have a few left. They are 8months old now and going great.

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Try thawed out mice if you want. They definately will not bite back if thats what you are worried about.
 
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