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12-Mar-08, 02:52 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Aug-05 Age: 38 | | | Food for Full grown MD Carpet Python State: VIC Hi Everyone,
I'm having a little trouble sourcing something for my big boy to eat. He's about 7 years old and would be quite happy with either full grown frozen rats, Guinee Pigs or maybe some baby bunnies. He currently eats 2 full grown rats per stting and each sitting is about a month apart. He is hunting now and getting a bit peckish. Can anyone help me out. The pet shop where I normally buy from only has little rats and they charge like a wounded bull for those.
Thanks | |