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eunectes4
at Tue Apr 6 22:31:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eunectes4 ]
mr anaconda is totally right and kelly was posting on helping me with my green. if you have not tried chicken yet..do because they usually eat it. chicken parts actually is what my snake it eating. What kelly was helping me with was switching from these parts over to rodents since my snake would not take any rodent of any age or size or scented with anything. he would however eat garter snake (which i found out by accident and dont recomend since she should take chicken) ..what kelly told me was to wrap a rat in chicken skin and gradually use less chicken until rodents are the steady diet. I have not tried it yet because the snake is in shed but i dont see why it wouldnt work. plus..if you have never been bit by that snake you dont want to try force feeding...anacondas have the worst bite of any snake i have ever been bit by..boas have bit teath and are a bit of a nip, amazon tree boas which i keep have nice long teeth and bite all day long and i will take 1000 bites from them over one green bite, and i have been bit by pythons from ball to retic and they have a nice assortment of nice needle teeth(i have never been bit by a venomous snake) but anacondas have these nice sharp teeth like a shark and they will rip right into you and it wont be like the little holes from a python..its going to be like big gashes and bleeding cuts....try chicken whole and parts and work from there...hopefully that works for ya ; )
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