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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    One of mine got one in the middle the other day too. Little buggers was a weanling, and was biting at whatever he could with all he was worth for a short moment. Good thing I was there and it was my tongs in his mouth, not my snake. You just have to watch and be careful. They are very good at what they do though!
    Live prey being constricted aren't going to have much bite to them. They are more concerned with trying to get a breath. In my experience, it may look like they are getting in good bites, but in reality, there's very little force behind it. I still don't intervene.

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