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    Ball Python Bite warning (Graphic)

    So it was feeding night for my big girl she still has yet to take the switch to rats but that is another story
    Well I got a little careless and reached into the enclosure to move some aspen that had fallen in with the mouse and well I got what I deserved didn't I. I will post pics but I must warn you this is a little graphic. The ER doctor says I am lucky to keep my hand especially after being attacked by my 2100G viscious attack python
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    Pics of the culprit??

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    Last edited by DooLittle; 08-08-2012 at 11:23 PM.
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    Re: Ball Python Bite warning (Graphic)

    Ill have to get them up tomorrow she just finished her meal
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    Well, welcome to the club anyhow....

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    Did you lance it and such out the venom?

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    Re: Ball Python Bite warning (Graphic)

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Did you lance it and such out the venom?
    It's poison.......Duh.
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    I can't keep up with what I have

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    Haha looks like it could use a couple of stitches!

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    Re: Ball Python Bite warning (Graphic)

    LOL, I was expecting a car crash. That. Is nothing. Altho I only have one that gets like that when she is hungry and knows the food is coming, otherwise she is shy. And I have to say it is a surprise when a 2500g snake shoots 2 feet off the ground to eat
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    Re: Ball Python Bite warning (Graphic)

    I just fed my BP's and learned that it was a bad idea to take the hide box out when I feed them because then I got to put it back in. I tried putting it back in and she was right at the edge of the tub and tried to make a dash out of the tub which she never normally does. She clamped herself onto the edge of the tub and was pissed at me it seemed. I was able to get her back in but she was wild. I hope she's able to keep the mouse down after that. Are BP's normally that wild after they eat or was she just pissed because I took her hide box out and felt insecure.

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