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Posted by: bloodycoils72 at Tue Oct 11 03:17:23 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bloodycoils72 ] O.k.-o.k.; I was wondering if these mu's were gonna start wiggin out, because mine has basically stopped constricting and is "relying" solely on envenomating it's prey snakes. For example, 2 wkends ago, I offered him a 16in. ribbon. He missed the head and grabbed the tail after the cloaca and began to chew. The ribbon did a death roll and twisted it's tail dam near off. he still refused to constrict for nearly an hour and a half. The ribbon stopped struggling, so he (mu) decides to let go and get the head, the ribbon struck at him at the same moment mu struck. Only now that they're "head" locked did he constrict. My point is..is he going to become dangerous at a certain age or length? I don't bother him much, but I use extreme caution and make sure he's pretty well fed, and that sun is bright before I open his enclosure.DEFINETLY SPOOKED NOW! | ||
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