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    Hi everyone..i saw some pictures with wild piton to food the fish. Why we use only mice and rats in captivity?

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    Some species of snakes eat fish. Ball pythons eat rodents in the wild. Some snakes get a vitamin deficiency or too much of a certain vitamin if they eat fish. Ball pythons cannot eat fish and stay healthy.

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    Hi thanks for your advice. I thought than also the ball python cand do it..

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