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They finally ate!!!!! Thank you for your Input.

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Posted by: kaouthia at Fri Sep 16 13:12:50 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kaouthia ]  
   

Greetings,
I am happy to report that my baby kings decided to eat on their own. About a week ago I got a phone call from a customer that they had a rattlesnake in their back yard and they had it contained. I immediatly rush over to retrieve the animal. Upon my arrival , I am greeted by an hysterical woman ,who has a baby black racer in a bucket in the backyard. I pulled the animal out and showed her that it was harmless and that there was nothing to fear. When I got home I through the racer in with one of the kings and he went nuts over it. The next day one of the females ate a cornsnake that was living in its enclosure for the past week, and the second female ate a cornsnake that was in its enclosure for about 2 weeks. I want to thank everybody who responded to my post. I truly appreciate everybodies input.
Regards,
Jeremy


   

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