Re: Slipt from Scaleless BP - Feeding Live Debate
Just let me put down another name of someone I will never do business with.
OP, how you conduct yourself on the forums goes a long way to either build up or tear down your reputation. Right now, I think you're digging to China with how low your reputation is getting. For me, you have ZERO credibility. I can't trust anything you say and based on some of your comments, I don't think I could trust doing any business with you: buying or selling.
That also means that nothing you say can be taken seriously.
Re: Slipt from Scaleless BP - Feeding Live Debate
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B.O.S Reptiles
A snake will eventually get hungry enough and take f/t. If not...
Freshly killed √
No. No they won't.
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Re: Slipt from Scaleless BP - Feeding Live Debate
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B.O.S Reptiles
My Dumeril's has scares and scabs all over her head, which the previous owner admitted was from feeding live. A snake at the nearest pet store was killed by it's prey about two weeks ago. That's the only personal experience I have, but that's enough for my common sense to say "hmm... Maybe feeding live isn't as swell as people think". Perhaps I'm a hypocrite because I have fed live (when I first started keeping), and I didn't have the materials to euthanize Duma's last meal.
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Re: Slipt from Scaleless BP - Feeding Live Debate
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Pythonfriend
Wait guys, let me get this right.......
in the other thread i pointed out that i dont think the scales of a BP with normal scales offer any meaningful protection against rat bites.
and that caused the whole thread to go so offtopic that the mods had to splice it, and it turned into an excrementstorm of such epic proportions that it accumulated 72 replies in just 10 hours? :O :O
how exactly did that happen? :weirdface
anyway, its now its own thread about FT/pre-killed versus live.
i think a healthy BP constricts so fast and so hard that the rat has no real chance to bite. and when you notice that the BP is a bit lazy and not constricting hard enough, you take your pliers and pull the rats tail or wiggle the rat a bit and then the BP will constrict it really hard.
i think thats the defense against rat bites. thats why injuries to the snake are so rare when feeding live. they are just damn good at killing rhodents. and when one of the seniors here on the forum says he did 20000 live feedings without serious injury to a BP, i believe it.
and for scaleless BPs, i hope this will not be much different.
I suppose so...
And I do agree with you for the most part..
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Pythonfriend
and when one of the seniors here on the forum says he did 20000 live feedings without serious injury to a BP, i believe it.
Robin (Rabernet) is a she, not a he...:)
Re: Slipt from Scaleless BP - Feeding Live Debate
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Pythonfriend
and for scaleless BPs, i hope this will not be much different.
I can see people being a little more weary of feeding live to scaleless bps because IF it were to happen I think it might be a worse injury. That being said I have no experience in the matter as far as scaleless snakes go so I'm just guessing here.
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sho220
Robin (Rabernet) is a she, not a he...:)
I feel bad for Robin...always being called a "he". <3