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    Sometimes It Hurts... PitOnTheProwl's Avatar
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    None of those would eat another snake (normally).
    The two BELs that I lost last year went to a friends MBK.
    I am not one to really like to force feed either but I will try once.
    This past year I had a couple that just wouldn't eat on their own.
    Off to his kings they went.

    I don't care if its a normal or a morph, I would rather see it used as a feeder than to just die and go in the trash.
    I will admit it was a bit different to see than watching a normal rodent feeding.
    Would I feed off a healthy snake that is booming on it own? No.

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