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    Re: Popeye Progression Thread

    Popeye is looking great as always Herpo. I've fed my carpets mice, rats, ASF's and chicks. They've eaten everything I've offered them so far. I guess I'll have to try the quail next.
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    Popeye Progression Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Herpo View Post
    Carpet pythons are very responsive to quail! Just don't stock your hand in with food around...
    They may be responsive to anything , the previous owner of Lizzy, my 6 yr old Coastal was fed raw chicken wings and drumsticks when rats weren't available.

    She is ALWAYS down for meal or snack, such a Trashcan. So I exercise her to help keep her girlish fiqure.




    Mack the Knife, my 3 year old male Coastal wants to be fed again from two days after a large meal until the next feeding day.

    Last edited by Reinz; 02-29-2016 at 04:38 PM.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
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    Re: Popeye Progression Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Herpo View Post
    Carpet pythons are very responsive to quail! Just don't stock your hand in with food around...
    Sounds like you have experienced a bite lol
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    Re: Popeye Progression Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post

    She is ALWAYS down for meal or snack, such a Trashcan. So I exercise her to help keep her girlish fiqure.

    pix forthcoming
    ^ ThisGirls gotta eat!

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    Re: Popeye Progression Thread

    Thanks everyone!


    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    They may be responsive to anything , the previous owner of Lizzy, my 6 yr old Coastal was fed raw chicken wings and drumsticks when rats weren't available.

    She is ALWAYS down for meal or snack, such a Trashcan. So I exercise her to help keep her girlish fiqure.




    Mack the Knife, my 3 year old male Coastal wants to be fed again from two days after a large meal until the next feeding day.

    They do eat everything! And yeah, after only two days, you could stick another rat in and that'd be gone to!

    And yes Snoopy, I have. I posted pics HERE
    1.0 Coastal X Jungle Carpet Python - Popeye, March 2015

    Follow his progress HERE!

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    Popeye turned one while we were away, so I figured I'd let him on the clothesline to get some sun! Hard to believe a year ago he was a fiery little worm...they grow up so fast...








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