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    anyone here own large retics? like 10+ ft? what the heck would you feed a 30ft retic? and how often? jeez, thats one snake i will never own. lol
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    rusty might... Smulkin and smynx have an afrock. That puppy'll get rather large... jumbo rabbits smulk?
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    Rats > rabbits > house cat > pigs.

    (just kidding about the cat . . . maybe)

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    um, i dont have one....yet, lol, still got like, 10 years


    but anyways, i know they eat (at least in the wild) pigs, and multiple rabbits, and antelope, at least small ones, and im assuming other animals that are about that size
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    haha, did you ever see the pic of the afrock trying to eat a gazzell? poor thing couldnt move....
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    yes, thats why i said "small" ones, not the ones when they cant eat them, lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smynx
    Rats > rabbits > house cat > pigs.

    (just kidding about the cat . . . maybe)
    I'm telling your cat.
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    maybe goats too, i saw a burm eating a goat on kingsnake.com
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    We have several in the 22'+ range...they eat large rabbits (sometimes multiple) & for the most part are really great to work with. But they're a LOT of work!

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    I actually got to hold a 22 foot Retic along with about 6 other people.
    I was at Parrot Jungle, in Miami.

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