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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    HOLY COW MAN ive seen that from a corn snake feeding but never a bp
    This statement boggles my mind. Boids just seem so much stronger than colubroids in general. I would have never expected a corn to pull it off. Of course, my only colubroid is a little corn snake only 18" long.
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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    yeah that happend to me the other day. i was thawing out a fuzzy for Ali and i forgot to turn the water off. so it pushed the mouse down to the bottom of the container of HOT HOT HOT water and it was pinned. i came back in one min and there was a gnarly whole in the stomach of the mouse. you could see inside of the mouse completely. it was super gross. but Ali being the best feeder i have ever had ate it with no hesitaton!
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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    yea my corn is about 4 and a half foot maybe 5 hes full grown albino corn that i rescued and when he eat he coils his whole body around the prey and squeezed ive seen it to where the eyes actually popped out of the socket. its fun to watch if you dont have a squemish stomach

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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Quote Originally Posted by bearhart View Post
    This statement boggles my mind. Boids just seem so much stronger than colubroids in general. I would have never expected a corn to pull it off. Of course, my only colubroid is a little corn snake only 18" long.
    So maybe it is time to learn...what is the difference...what are they Boids and Colubroids.

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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    corns are colubrids though they do constrict. ball pythons and your boas are part of the boid family

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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Quote Originally Posted by RKO View Post
    He did that his last feeding. I just changed his water, throw a rat in and he kills it in the waterbowl so I had to clean his waterbowl twice that day...
    It took a week to change your snakes dirty water??????
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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    yea my corn is about 4 and a half foot maybe 5 hes full grown albino corn that i rescued and when he eat he coils his whole body around the prey and squeezed ive seen it to where the eyes actually popped out of the socket. its fun to watch if you dont have a squemish stomach
    I see so they're more slender but they can put on more coils to make up for it.
    Last edited by bearhart; 12-03-2007 at 01:08 PM. Reason: grammar
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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Quote Originally Posted by jdmls88 View Post
    It took a week to change your snakes dirty water??????
    No, he changed it twice that day. He had JUST changed the water, fed the rat and it bled into the water, so he had to change it twice that day.

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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Ouch that must have hurt a lil!
    You must have a very strong squeezer!
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    Re: Bloody feeding *graphic*

    Quote Originally Posted by jdmls88 View Post
    It took a week to change your snakes dirty water??????
    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    No, he changed it twice that day. He had JUST changed the water, fed the rat and it bled into the water, so he had to change it twice that day.
    Thanks for clarifying that.

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