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Feeding my ball python fish?
Would it be possible to feed my ball python live fish, such as bettas or goldfish? I think it would be an interesting thing to watch a BP hunt a live fish. Has anyone heard of anyone attempting this before?
The way I see that it can be done is by having the BP's water bowl be deep enough to accomodate a fish and then just place the fish in the bowl. What do you guys think would happen?
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
A ball python is not a garter snake....so nothing.
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
I would suggest rubbing the fish with a dead mouse to scent it first...This may help a little...
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
Originally Posted by -=Ice-T=-
The way I see that it can be done is by having the BP's water bowl be deep enough to accomodate a fish and then just place the fish in the bowl. What do you guys think would happen?
You'd get fish poop in your snake's drinking water, and that's about all.
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
Originally Posted by -=Ice-T=-
Would it be possible to feed my ball python live fish, such as bettas or goldfish? I think it would be an interesting thing to watch a BP hunt a live fish. Has anyone heard of anyone attempting this before?
The way I see that it can be done is by having the BP's water bowl be deep enough to accomodate a fish and then just place the fish in the bowl. What do you guys think would happen?
are you serious?, why? i can only assume that a ball python whould not even know what a fish is,mainly because of their local. let alone you will probably need to cook it first for your snake to show any interest.
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
Originally Posted by jcaustralia
let alone you will probably need to cook it first for your snake to show any interest.
So are you saying you have to cook mice and rats to get them to notice those as well? We're cooking prey items now?
I miss the days of intelligent threads....
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
i am refering to the fish, being cold blooded
4.3 Normal Ball Pythons - Raphael, Spot, Oscar, Strykr, Honey (aka A.O.L.), Jasmine, Precious
1.0 Grazi Line Pastel Ball Python - Chance
1.0 possible het carmel albino - Cpt. (One Eyed) Jack (genitcally missing right eye, very ify het status)
0.12 Normal ball pythons in transaction
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
you mean you do not grill up your rats? i like my mice sauted in a light butter and garlic sauce.lol
4.3 Normal Ball Pythons - Raphael, Spot, Oscar, Strykr, Honey (aka A.O.L.), Jasmine, Precious
1.0 Grazi Line Pastel Ball Python - Chance
1.0 possible het carmel albino - Cpt. (One Eyed) Jack (genitcally missing right eye, very ify het status)
0.12 Normal ball pythons in transaction
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Re: Feeding my ball python fish?
i throw my uneaten fish and rats on the grill...makes for a great feast.
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