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Javan Locality Red-Tailed Green Ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephalum)-FEEDING PICS 4/26

Thanks, Nanci!

I'm guessing today I'll offer him a small F/T fuzzie with Reptaid and Nutri-Bac injected in it, to begin to clear any parasite loads and get some good bacteria going in his system, as I'm sure getting to VA was very stressful for him!
 
We have lift off!
 

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Forgot to add the back story on the feeding-
I went to give him a nightly spray, and was going to leave the mouse in over night. I lifted his hide and just showed it to him on tongs and bam! He's on point!
 
I was honestly worried he'd give me a very hard time, but so far he's been great. He's not stressing out or rubbing his nose, he's eating, not acting overly aggressive (these are Gonyo's we're talking about so there is biting!), etc. I'm very happy with him.
 
Aaron, his belly scales are actually sort of rough, to help him climb around and manuver in the trees
 
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