I've had her for over a year now, taking rough earth snakes down like spaghetti noodles! I am extremely lucky she is such a good eater, they are such difficult snakes to keep

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I've had her for over a year now, taking rough earth snakes down like spaghetti noodles! I am extremely lucky she is such a good eater, they are such difficult snakes to keep

Wow-she looks fat and happy! If I were you, I'd try to "take it to the next level" by trying some scented pinks. It would be pretty easy to make some liquified rough earth snake and then dip the pinks in it. Corals are so scent-oriented that I bet it would work, particularly with such a good feeder.
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Brad Chambers
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The Avalanche has already started-it is too late for the pebbles to vote....
Yes I have considered that, it would be so much easier to buy pinkies than to have to exhaust the small snake populations in the immediate area. I think I may be to the point now where I have no other choice, although Im a little worried that I might mess up a good thing
I've always loved the coloration. Great-looking snake!
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Venomous snakes---best hobby on earth!
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