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I agree with Chris. We've been doing reptile shows with 90% Kenyans on our table for about a year now, mostly in the South.
Two things to watch out for at the show, 1) it seems like 'every' snake will eat Frozen Thawed if you ask 2) the size of the snake is a good indicator of size, if they look real small then they were just born or not eating, in either case, error on the side of the larger babies.
We keep track of every snakes eating habits and actually mark each individual snake with what type of pinky it is eating, live or frozen.
If I was buying on line, and absolutely had to have a frozen eating anery, I'd buy from a small breeder over a commercial breeder, only because the small breeder should be able to tell you without a doubt if it is eating on frozen or live. Commercial breeders tend to have TOO many snakes to feed frozen pinkies which aren't eaten as readily as live pinkies.
In my humble opinion ----- Mark Huntley Sand Boa Morphs
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