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03-19-2018, 04:24 AM
#111
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by KillerKame
I would guess leucistic texas rat snake.
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Correct ... thank you ..
Being Asperger / dyslexic it's something I try to avoid spelling too often
I have probably spelt the L word about 5 different ways in this very forum
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03-19-2018, 06:29 AM
#112
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by Zincubus
Correct ... thank you ..
Being Asperger / dyslexic it's something I try to avoid spelling too often
I have probably spelt the L word about 5 different ways in this very forum
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Originally Posted by KillerKame
I would guess leucistic texas rat snake.
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Okay, thanks guys, I'm just not that good with snakes :v
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03-19-2018, 07:35 AM
#113
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by Joelgriz8124
Idk why the second one looks edited but I can’t find the original lol . This is my male bumble bee when he was a juvenile. My females are shy when they eat I can’t put them in tubs they will only eat in their cages while in their caves . So I don’t have any good pics of them eating
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For curiosity's sake....why don't you just feed them all in their enclosures?
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03-19-2018, 08:48 AM
#114
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by Tonald Drump
Okay, thanks guys, I'm just not that good with snakes :v
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Don't be so hard on yourself !
I'm just the same when people start talking about Carpet pythons , Jungle / Jag / etc ...
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03-19-2018, 08:50 AM
#115
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Tonald - Don't be so hard on yourself !
I'm just the same when people start talking about Carpet pythons , Jungle / Jag / etc ...
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03-19-2018, 08:58 AM
#116
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Yummy.
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0.1 Female Normal
0.1 Lab mix
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03-19-2018, 09:55 AM
#117
Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by Joelgriz8124
That would be cool if you could install one of those WiFi nest cameras or somthing a little cheaper . My buddy has a couple in his house that weren’t too expensive and they are indoor/outdoor so you wouldn’t have to worry about the humidity n water damaging it . That would be really cool though . Giving me ideas
I've considered many of those, especially because they're rated for outdoor use (better with humidity, moisture, pee, etc...) but the problem with many of them is they suck up close. Don't focus well when the image is too close.
0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake (Tynee)
0.1 BEL Ball (Luna)
0.1 Sunglow Boa (Pippi Longsnake)
0.1 Woma Python (Uma)
WANT LIST
- Mangrove Snake
- Russian Rat Snake
- Eastern Indigo
- Black Milk Snake
- False Water Cobra
- Rhino Rat Snake
- Thai Bamboo Rat Snake
- Western Hognose
- Kenyan Sand Boa
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03-21-2018, 10:56 PM
#118
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Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by Charles8088
I've considered many of those, especially because they're rated for outdoor use (better with humidity, moisture, pee, etc...) but the problem with many of them is they suck up close. Don't focus well when the image is too close.
Oh yeah I didn’t think of that. :/
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03-21-2018, 10:59 PM
#119
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Re: Photos of snakes eating
Originally Posted by craigafrechette
For curiosity's sake....why don't you just feed them all in their enclosures?
I actually feed them in there enclosures now, but before I was just nervous of them ingesting cypress mulch , but now that I’ve switched them into their new enclosure that holds humidity better I’ve swapped over to aspen . Either way I know they probably would have been fine , but I just got nervous . Also someone said that they could get cage aggressive if you feed only in their cage , but I’ve never been struck at by any of my ball pythons unless their was good present . Hope that answers your question man .
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03-21-2018, 11:12 PM
#120
Got some teeth action going!
1.0 Ball Python (Mystic Potion) Tapioca
0.1 Northern Pine Snake - Impa
0.1 Russian Rat Snake (Melanistic) Kallari (RIP)
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