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  • 10-16-2006, 02:30 PM
    sho220
    Re: How long before i should be concerned...
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    Originally Posted by TheAudOne
    I dont leave mine alone at all! I've had rats and mice bite at my snakes in less then 1 minute, my one snake has the scar to prove it, he was biten and actually bled all while I was in the room with my eyes on him, imagine if I wasnt there!

    Wow...those must have been some incredibly aggresive rats and mice! I've had a few incidents of my snakes being nipped a tiny bit and only while being constricted. I've never had one "go after" one though. I managed to get all mine on f/t though, so no more worries about that. Good luck and keep an eye on those little buggers! :O
  • 10-16-2006, 02:58 PM
    TheAudOne
    Re: How long before i should be concerned...
    I have noticed some tend to be more aggresive, we buy ours and house them for days before actually feeding them to the snakes. But still even being not thirsty or hungry I've gotten more then a share of them be just mean. Although I like to think I to would be rude and fight the thing trying to kill me lol.

    We to have had them get little pokes and jabs while contricting...always looks worst while its happening then it is. But poor Rajiv got a good bite taken out of his skin :( by one mean rat...needless to say...he won the fight!
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