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Was this to late to feed

rottenweiler9 Jul 20, 2009 07:46 AM

So, on Saturday night I took out a rabbit to thaw, it was done about Sunday night, I put it in the cage. My guy did not eat so I gave him a small rat then tried to make him get the rabbit, well nothing, then this morning at about 4:30 he was firing out at the glass and when I went to get the rabbit out, he deceided to eat it. Just seems like a long time, but I could be wrong, just dont want my guy getting sick.

Thank you

Jeff
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Replies (1)

Kelly_Haller Jul 21, 2009 05:35 PM

Jeff,
Nothing to worry about. That rabbit is going to decompose in the pythons stomach before it is completely digested anyway. A large mammal in the stomach of a python or anaconda will decompose for 3 or 4 days at least before the interior of the prey starts to be digested. Additionally, most snake species are known to feed on carrion as well.

Kelly

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