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Chow-A-Bunga (lots of pics)

babbaloo99

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Fed my snakies today and got pics of all but one, my adult amel. He was being shy.

Here's Ripley:
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got milk?
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This is Arson, my male okee:
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Tiegan, my larger female:
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Here's Roxy, my hypo snow, she only comes out to eat or at night:
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And last but not least, The Duke:
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Eh, you make those cuts big enough there? Looks like the mouse is gonna fall out of it's skin...
 
Yep, they like 'em juicy Joe!

Actually, the fuzzy skin on them mice are hard for me to tell where I am cutting. I'm surprise that little one didn't burst while he was going in. :sidestep:
 
ah...yea...wow...

that's quite a sight! i may not eat my oatmeal now, i've lost my appetite.

i like the okeetee ;-)
 
There was an article in the Cornsnake newsletter about a "study" done that showed that snakes could digest the meal and nutrients easier when cuts were made along the back skin. If I remember correctly, they also grew at a faster pace on the same amount of meals (not over feeding though).
 
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