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killr_silhouette
at Sun Feb 11 16:07:33 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by killr_silhouette ]
okay...i will try feeding her a small rat tonight and see how it goes...
i apologize if i came off as defensive, but i see what you are saying about denile...
perhaps some of the information i have gathered has not been entirely reliable...
but i suppose the best way to learn is from your own mistakes...
you can't go by caresheets and online/book info, as all animals have their own personalities...and its difficult to make certain reccomendations just based on species...
she's still young, and i suppose that has something to do with the biting, as well as the food...
and also some of it definately is caused by my own error...
i guess, to be totally honest, i like to believe snakes are more intelligent than what they truly are....they do indeed, as others have said, have primitive brains...
i will try my best to improve my handling and care techniques, as well as patients and such...
i am no expert, that i will admit...but my intentions are good.
thanks all...
do you think the feeding is the definate reason for her behaviour? or do you think there could be anything else that i need to change? ----- 0.1.0 Hogg Island Boa 0.0.1 Red Albino Cornsnake 1.0.0 Normal Leopard Gecko 0.1.0 Argentine Black & White Tegu 1.0.0 Leopard Toad 1.2.0 Dogs 1.2.0 Cats 2.0.0 Rats 1.0.0 Rabbit 1.0.0 Gerbil
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