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    Ekans Used Constrict! Its super Effective! *feeding pics*

    Hello Everyone!

    It was that time of the week. But unfortunately I couldnt score any video of Ekans feeding this week but I got some good shots. Also for the first time Ekans Constricted his mouse which was damn cool!

    I included a few zoom pictures of what I thought was really cool. Ekans' skin stretching to fit the mouse inside him. His scales look wild!

    Hope you enjoy!

















    - Joey

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    Love the name lol
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    Rattata fainted!! That's awesome that yours constricts my little Rose Red won't but she may be too young to, but she her bite is super effective!
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    That first pic is just adorable, it's like he is saying "See what a good job I did?"
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    LOL,

    Unfortunately I got rid of this guy. He was just WAY to aggressive and full of energy. I handled him everyday but not without my face almost getting bit every time lol. But he went to a really good home with a older gentleman who was about 60-70 years old. Him and his wife are huge reptile loves. His wife actually bought my bearded dragon off me too!

    Anyways I know thats not a really good reason on why to get rid of a snake but I also had my first BP when I had him and it was kinda like..... I love my BP way more... I just couldnt get attached to the corn snake where as I had my BP and I fell in love.
    - Joey

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