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Posted by: toddbecker at Tue Dec 16 16:39:14 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toddbecker ] I have never dealt with that web site so I can't answer the first part of your question, but as far as the rabbits are concerned it is one of them things that you honastly will not know until you try. There are a few things you can do to help the transition. First heat up the rabbit with hot water so that the prey item gives off a heat signature. For the first try I would just try that and toss the rabbit into the cage somewhat near the snake. If that is not successfull you can try to entice the snake into striking by simulating the rabbits movement by wiggling the rabbit. I would suggest using sometype of tongs or large forceps because a ten foot burm can be a handfull if he got a hold of you. Anyway, those are my two suggestions. If they don't work I am sure others here have much more advanced methods that will work. Good luck, Todd | ||
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