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    Close up feeding pics.



    Okay, they're not ALL closeups, but still.



    We'll get there, I promise.













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    First off, these are great pictures! The detail is fantastic.

    Secondly, your snake is much more tolerant than any of mine. I have to be as still and quiet as possible otherwise after they 'kill' their food they'll just leave it there.
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    I'm pretty sure I could parade a drum corpse through that room and not have that particular snake leave his food or go off food. I've fed him in his enclosure, out of his enclosure, on the bed (on a snake blanket), on the couch, with people/cats/dogs walking through, whatever. He was really jumpy when we got him - would actually FLINCH when he was touched - but at this point he's the lowest stress BP I've ever even heard of. Nothing gets to him. It's kinda weird, but nice.

    The other one's not quite so forgiving and is an 'in your enclosure, at nights, with the light off and rodent warmed to exactly the right temperature' deal and I don't think he'd have loved me circling around with flash going off everywhere.
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    Re: Close up feeding pics.

    Quote Originally Posted by whatsherface View Post
    First off, these are great pictures! The detail is fantastic.

    Secondly, your snake is much more tolerant than any of mine. I have to be as still and quiet as possible otherwise after they 'kill' their food they'll just leave it there.
    Me too!
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