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RE: Newly hatched rubber boa. Need help

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Posted by: renoballpythons at Wed Jun 7 13:42:21 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by renoballpythons ]  
   

Yeah, sorry, newly birthed.

Ok, I went to rubberboas.com VERY HELPFUL! I got a pinky rat, super small and I left it in with it over night, and then all day the next day. I was getting frustrated because it wasn't eating it, and I decided to try braining the pinky which was hard for me emotionally to do, but I did it, and within 5-10 minutes it started eating it!

I had better luck with a smaller container so the rubber boa couldn't move too far away from the pinky. The braining thing work really well! Thanks!


   

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