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    Re: Young Ball Python Died

    Quote Originally Posted by Magalo View Post
    Seems like the prey was the culprit (too big, still frozen in the middle etc) and he regurgitated it. Sad but it happens...
    The owners was feeding him live which I am planning on changing it over time so they eat F/T. He was a beautiful snake. I have a cinnamon who is about the same sizes as him, she is also very pretty and is doing amazing. I noticed though that they both seemed to be lacking in muscle in there rear area. Also I am probably going to move this to another thread.

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    Last edited by Sharp717; 03-08-2016 at 03:12 AM.

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