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4goodnesssnakes
at Fri Apr 14 02:03:08 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 4goodnesssnakes ]
Cute pic. Corns don't usually constrict pinkies because there is no need. It's when the prey gets bigger and struggles more that they constrict.
I fed my snow Misty a live one once when we could not find any f/t and I did not like it. Misty knew exactly what to do. She darted after it and constricted it right away. Watching that poor little mouse trying desperately to survive and seeing the mouse trying to bite my beloved pet was just too much, I got very upset and had to leave the room leaving my husband to watch and make sure everything went ok. I will never feed live again.
Jennifer
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- Feeding - zugzug31, Thu Apr 13 22:51:54 2006
- RE: Feeding - STEVES_KIKI, Thu Apr 13 22:55:53 2006
- RE: Feeding - xblackheart, Thu Apr 13 23:44:59 2006
- RE: Feeding - zugzug31, Fri Apr 14 00:35:37 2006

RE: Feeding - 4goodnesssnakes, Fri Apr 14 02:03:08 2006
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