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    What about these two? Do they also have feeding issues?

    What a load of rubbish. Commonly an excuse used by people who cannot be bothered to give adequately sized enclosures to their snakes "Oh it won't feed when it's in a bigger one".

    Of course it won't, if all you do is place the snake in a big enclosure with a water bowl. But of course, business comes first, forget that you're keeping snakes in sub par conditions.

    I keep all my snakes in large enclosures, guess what, they all feed. Including when my Malayan pit vipers were born, the female fed in a 3ft enclosure even when she was 3 inches - because my enclosure was set up correctly.

    Any snake will feed, in any enclosure, if you're prepared to set it up correctly and provide what it needs to feel secure.
    Last edited by Crotalids; 10-12-2013 at 10:27 AM.

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