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Posted by: doomrat at Tue Jan 10 15:29:31 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by doomrat ] Hello, I haven't posted on the kingsnake forums for quite some time. Anyway, a friend of mine who had 3 boas in one cage, decided to give me his female (columbian red tail at about 4.5'). I've got her in a cage that is 8'/2'/2' right now. Anyway, I know how to care for a snake, but it's the feeding I have a couple questions about. I know how often to feed her, however I am looking for advice on the most humane way to terminate the rat. I have just used the WHACK! method before, but I really don't like doing that, especially when the rats are getting bigger and bigger. I've heard of some people placing the rat in a jar and letting it run out of oxygen however. I am wondering how humane this actually is though. From what I know about it, when you run out of oxygen and start breathing in carbondioxide you basically just get very light headed until you pass out and die. [ Hide Replies ]
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