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    Big Meal for Bermuda (Falsie - lots of pics!)

    The Falsie enjoyed an Easter feast as well!

    Went and got her a couple rosie red's and a couple mouse pinks. Needless to say I think she enjoyed herself.

    She's such an amazing animal to watch!









































    Enjoy!!
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    So cool . More vids please
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    I'd recommend laying off the rosy reds - not a great idea for a couple of reasons.................

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    For the most part she gets rodents. Occassional Trout. I don't plan on the reds being a major part of her diet.

    What are the reasons you mentioned but didn't clarify? Curious. I've read about goldfish and colubrids. Same issues?
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    Re: Big Meal for Bermuda (Falsie - lots of pics!)

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarin View Post
    For the most part she gets rodents. Occassional Trout. I don't plan on the reds being a major part of her diet.

    What are the reasons you mentioned but didn't clarify? Curious. I've read about goldfish and colubrids. Same issues?

    Thiaminase.

    .............and, depending on the source, most feeder fish are filthy.
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    Alright, that's what I thought. I thought it was a goldfish only issue. I will stick to trout for now and on.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by Sarin; 04-09-2012 at 11:04 PM.
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    Oh wowwwww!! Awesome pictures and she's adorable
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    Re: Big Meal for Bermuda (Falsie - lots of pics!)

    Those are cool pictures, thanks for sharing. Seems weird to see a snake eating....fish.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    Those pictures were great! I love the progression!.. Oh whats this? Yummy fishes perhaps?
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