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mrkent
at Fri Sep 2 23:37:27 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mrkent ]
I agree with everyone else. No harm, if they want to eat. I have found that most of my adults won't eat when in the blue, but many younger snakes will. I just had one of my baby alternas eat an anole followed by a pinky while very blue.
I have posted this pic before, but it is still one of my favorites. It is my female hypo cornsnake last year. She still had not had her first shed, but I was feeding everyone else so I put one in with her. I looked a few minutes later and got this shot! She started to shed, then decided she was hungry. She is now about 3 feet at one year old, and still eats even when in the blue.
 ----- Kent
1.1 Hypo (het lavender, striped) corn snakes, 2010
1.2 Gray-banded king snakes, blairs phase, 2008
0.0.18 Gray-banded king snakes, 2011
1.1 Oregon rubber boas, w/c 2000 and something
Colossians 3:17
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