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Who? Me?? I never touched that rat!

I see your diamond and raise you a pink diamond cross.
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Didn't focus properly on my coastal Yandina.

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This is Bonnie my female Bhp.

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This is Clyde my male Bhp.

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And Sheldon managed to get a little substrate with dinner tonight.

It is not feed night for the rest.
 
The rat's eyes and mouth being open looks ?ber creepy

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*go away mum I'm trying to eat*

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I don't have any of my coastal yet, but here is my boa constrictor having a run at a rat last year.

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He'll have a go at pretty much anything. I like to mix it up a bit and here he's got a quail.

He's grown a lot and rabbits are coming up. These guys don't fair as well jumping up in size like the carpets do so the term "slow grow" is tossed around a lot with boa constrictors. However, once they are full grown, they feed on good sized prey.



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Apologies,, I see I'm in the Aussie snake section.

If this is not OK feel free to move it.
 
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Don't think I've replied to this one, here is one of my girl Spectre's feedings, she decided to try to be a tree snake and try to bring the food up to herself at first try to swallow it when her neck was on a harsh angle, she eventually got it right.
Then trying to be content in a shelf afterwoods until she didn't want one more photo taken and headed up to the top shelf of the rack, I normally leave the room when she feeds, she's not used to the attention at feeding time.
 

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One of my Childreni. She's nearly two now. She regularly eats from a branch like this.


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male spotted python
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this little bredli goes way over board crushing the life out of dead rats and mice. occasionally the rodent splits open, messy little chap.


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