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viborero
at Sun Oct 8 05:03:17 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by viborero ]
I have a wild caught Sonoran Gopher that a buddy of mine found last year. His face obviously suffered some sort of trauma in the past. His jaw doesn't close all the way, leaving a gap, and it's kind of twisted. His name is Rocky (for those of us who remember the movie "Mask".
Anyway, whole point is, he can eat just fine. Seems no way that he could possibly stretch his poor jaws around a 100-150 gram f/t rat, but he does it like a champ every time.
As far as keeping him, I keep most of my snakes on loose substrates such as soil mixes or aspen. Rocky is the one exception. On a couple occasions I walked into the room only to find him with a mouthful of substrate, so now he is kept on newspaper. ----- Diego
SNAKES 4.3.0 Corn Snakes (Different morphs) 1.1.0 Everglades Rat Snakes 1.0.0 Boa Constrictor 0.1.0 Dumeril's Boa 1.1.0 Rosy Boas (Mexican & Mid Baja) 1.1.0 Kenyan Sand Boas 0.1.0 Indonesian Dwarf Pacific Boa 0.1.0 Tangerine Honduran Milksnake 1.0.0 Honduran Milksnake 1.2.0 Ball Pythons 1.0.0 Woma Python 1.1.0 Cape York Spotted Pythons 1.1.0 Macklot's Pythons 0.0.1 Ribbon Snake 1.0.0 Western Hognose 0.1.0 Albino San Diego Gopher Snake 0.0.1 Sonoran Gopher Snake 0.1.0 Mexican Black Kingsnake 1.1.0 Gray Banded Kingsnakes (River Road) 0.1.1 California Kingsnakes 1.0.0 Yellowtail Cribo 0.1.0 Blacktail Cribo 0.0.2 Northern Ringnecks
LIZARDS 1.0.0 Frilled Dragon 3.1.0 Bearded Dragons (2 Normal, 1 RedXGold, 1 Citrus) 1.1.0 Eastern Collared Lizard 0.1.0 Merauke Blue Tongue Skink 2.3.0 Leopard Geckos 1.0.1 Yellow Niger Uromastyx 0.1.0 Chuckwalla FROGS 2.2.0 Southern Bell Frogs 1.0.1 Green Tree Frogs 1.0.0 Striped Walking Frogs 1.1.1 White's Tree Frogs
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