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    It's not about it being natural and normal, its about the well being and the safety of your snake. As the snake gets older and the bigger the food, the more dangerous it is feeding it live food.

    I, myself do feed live as the owner of a male BP who won't ever eat anything larger than a small rat, which can do damage but I always supervise and never had any accidents. Feeding anything live size medium and up, to me is dangerous.
    Last edited by PythonBabes; 09-11-2017 at 10:36 PM.
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