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Posted by: pinelandsghost at Thu Nov 20 00:35:10 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pinelandsghost ] Mike, that sounds pretty good, but one thing you might want to be careful about is that taeniurus will strike at the scent of prey. For instance, it might grab your hand as you are putting a mouse into its feeding container. Likewise, after feeding your other ratsnakes, they might have some prey scent on them when you put them back in the tank. Just a little observation that might help. [ Hide Replies ]
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