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Posted by: HerpZillA at Sat Feb 25 14:28:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ] Misty, many years ago about 1973? a friend of mine got a baby emerald tree boa. Had to force feed it from day 1. We though the big great through was when he would just place the rodent in the snakes mouth, trying to keep the emmy calm, and let go and she would eat it that way. That went on for almost 2 years. Then one day, he opened the cage, emmy popped forward, he held the mouse with forceps of course, and POW. From that day forward she was a pig. If anyone can figure out why herps are the way they are or control it, they will be vey very rich, and even more well liked. As a kid I hand fed WC chuckwallas for months on end. It wa alwasy good cool to see them eat on their own. I think we all still get that good feeling? I hope so anyways. | ||
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