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cleo eating a mouse

kannalia

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here is cleo eating a mouse today! isnt he the cutest thing ever!!!
 

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thank you

thanks for the info, about feeding him, Iv been feeding him from a tweezers, so it never touched the wood chips, but your right I should find another place to feed him. I dont like the repti bark .. do you have any suggestions on what I can use, maybe something lighter in color. thanks hon.
 

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I have used repti-bark for the last couple of years, but finally got tired of the clean-up hassle.

I recently switched to aspen bedding, it's much lighter in color, easier to clean, and the snakes seem to love making their little tunnels through it.

However, I still think that the bark makes for a much better looking Viv. I still think that I'll never switch back though.

And about the feeding thing, if you have nowhere else to feed, maybe try placing the pink on a cleaned up butter tub lid. At least that way, the pinky won't be likely to ever touch the bedding.

Just my $0.02.

Jason
 
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