hediki said:... make you snake afraid which will lead him/her to die of starvation...
DdotSpot said:lol, surely not.
Have you ever been afraid of a hamburger? This isn't a threatening animal to the snake...its FOOD :licklips:
I put my mouse in the viv with Cotton Ball and say, 'May the best one win'. Hey if the mouse triumphs over Cotton Ball, more power to him(Thats not saying that I would put a bigger mouse than Cotton Ball could handle by any means).
If the little mouse scares the crap outta Cotton Ball, I'm keeping the mouse for a pet.
Seriously though... :eats02:
Mangrove said:Why wouldnt it be better to feed live??
In the wild wouldnt they eat live ones? And just because I or someone is squimish I dont think this is a reason to take away there live food? am I correct???? :shrugs: :shrugs: but i mean will they tell the difference
DdotSpot said:lol, surely not.
Have you ever been afraid of a hamburger? This isn't a threatening animal to the snake...its FOOD :licklips:
Does anybody have any links to pics etc and info of this kind of thing happening. Because i have heard all about it, but i cannot imagine a tiny rodent injuring of even killing its predator. I have never fed silas live and dont ever intend to so i am not exactly going to experience it first hand.Sisuitl said:5. Frightened or hungry rodents have very sharp teeth. They've broken my skin before. Rats will eat meat. I've seen really horrible pictures of snakes that weren't hungry when their food was put in, so the mouse/rat/gerbil attacked the snake, sometimes even killed and ate it. Some of these pictures were of large ball pythons, where the rodent was tiny in comparison. In a lot of the pics they had chewed on the snake to where the spine was exposed.