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Hey Les the olive was probably glad to get the taste of your nose
out of its mouth LOL. Catch up soon Mark
Mark, like you say the Olive was probably glad to get the taste of my nose out of its mouth after eating the weaner rat, l myself would not want to taste my nose thank god my tongue cannot reach my nose, l will catch up with you soon Les.:)

pythons -quail feeds
Brent, long time no hear its good to see your giving all your Pythons a variety of food, by offering them Quail instead of just Rats or Mice only.

l will give you a call as soon as l get some free time, thanks for sharing photos of some of your Pythons feeding, they all look so awesome and in very good health going by what l can see in your photos.:D
 
My little womas are pigs: 3 weaner mice each. (I am getting through a bag of 100 weaners before I buy more food.) The female likes hers dried off, but by the third one, she didn't care!
Female's dinner:
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Male's dinner (you can just see the previous 2 lumps on his third one...)
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Spotted was hungry, too. He is a well-grown adult (9 years old) and gets small rats.
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lovin these pics!

Ooooh I'm loving these feeding pics!! its got me onto youtube and I've been watching snakes eat prey for hours now! Thanks everyone!
 
Love that first shot Tristan, love it when you can see the little needle-like teeth :)
 
Here's our big girl having a feed.
Enjoy

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Its a medium sized rabbit and she had a xl rat afterwards.....
 
Love that first shot Tristan, love it when you can see the little needle-like teeth :)
thanks Tahlia, i was trying to get some teeth shots, i think they are pretty awesome when you can see them.

The second last one is AWESOME. Photo comp worthy, for sure.

cheers mate, i never thought about the comps before, ill have to consider it now.

Here's our big girl having a feed.
Enjoy
Its a medium sized rabbit and she had a xl rat afterwards.....

is she a messy eater? you have the whole corner floor covered in paper ha, i cant wait till my SWCP is big enough to eat bunnies tho i don't think ill be as happy when i have to pay for it or clean up after lol
 
My little womas are pigs: 3 weaner mice each. (I am getting through a bag of 100 weaners before I buy more food.) The female likes hers dried off, but by the third one, she didn't care!
Female's dinner:
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Dumb question, but what substrate are you using?
 
is she a messy eater? you have the whole corner floor covered in paper ha, i cant wait till my SWCP is big enough to eat bunnies tho i don't think ill be as happy when i have to pay for it or clean up after lol

hahah yeah, her teeth are a decent size for her and she usually makes the rabbits bleed.
Price wise, she's not that exy to feed, First time she'll breed is this season and normally only feed her once every 3 weeks during the warmer months. Im paying $35 for 2 medium rabbits, so works out about $100 a year in food. Not too bad at all.
 
Dumb question, but what substrate are you using?
I'm using wood shavings for the womas. I got a huge bag of compressed shavings for $35 - lasts ages. They like to burrow through them and the shavings seem to absorb moisture and odours very well. I've started using them in a light layer on top of newspaper for my Morelia, too. I don't use the newspaper for the womas because they'd burrow under and I'd never see them!
 
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DSCF4376.jpgloaf havin her 2nd feed since having her sorry about the darkness of photo i didnt want to put the flash on
 
lil jungle bub,

he's a 2011 hatchy, and has grown tonnes.

I was cleaning his water-bowl, and he moved into the spot I usually put it, so it was put back once he finished eating.
 
I'm using wood shavings for the womas. I got a huge bag of compressed shavings for $35 - lasts ages. They like to burrow through them and the shavings seem to absorb moisture and odours very well. I've started using them in a light layer on top of newspaper for my Morelia, too. I don't use the newspaper for the womas because they'd burrow under and I'd never see them!

Awesome, thanks for that :)
I've been looking for a good, cheap substrate that my Woma can dig through.
 
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