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Re: Swimming python
Not any BPs that I know of.
Garters and other colubrids are better known to eat fish naturally.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by thejenius77
Do BPs?
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I doubt it. I just wanted you to know their are snakes that do. Eggs, lizards, frogs, fish, worms, birds, snakes are some things that certain snakes use as food.
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none of my bp's like water, they will try to get out straight away, LOL, i should post a video of that!!!
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by KMG
I doubt it. I just wanted you to know their are snakes that do. Eggs, lizards, frogs, fish, worms, birds, snakes are some things that certain snakes use as food.
I've seen a carpet python eat gold fish. The aquarium store that is local to me also sells reptiles and they sometimes use feeder goldfish to feed certain snakes. BPs don't go for them but the carpet python certainly did. They put the fish right in the water bowl.
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My fish tank cost to much to let a snake swim through it... but to each there own.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by DooLittle
Really? I don't think I like that.
What ever possessed you to let him in your fish tank in the first place?
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Last edited by MarkS; 01-04-2014 at 02:22 AM.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by Treefolk
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Well good for you and your opinion
Last edited by MarkS; 01-04-2014 at 02:23 AM.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by Treefolk
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Get lost! What a stupid reason to join! Really to bash a very important and helpful member. Who cares what you think. It's people like you that make this forum miserable to be on.
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Re: Swimming python
 Originally Posted by Treefolk
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You registered onto this forum just to troll a member, can a mod please delete this troll who just admitted to being a troll lol?
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Last edited by dr del; 01-04-2014 at 07:01 AM.
1.0 normal bp
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Re: Swimming python
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Go back to your Tree: I don't like your attitude or your self righteous comment.
Last edited by MarkS; 01-04-2014 at 02:24 AM.
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