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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Originally Posted by jmcrook
The troll is over fed, everyone... please stop feeding it anymore, live OR f/t...
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Well played, hahaha.
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Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
My first ball python got a bad bite on a medium rat, grabbed a leg instead of the face, she still constricted it, but since she had a poor bite angle, it took longer than usual to suffocate the rat, and the rat had its hind leg free to scratch in desperation at my Snake’s head. Finally the rat died, but my python had a bloody scratch on her head. Luckily my python wasn’t a scaleless morph, but a tough normal and the scratch healed very quickly and the scales were whole again after her next shed.
A scratch by an adult rat is no big deal, but a good solid bite by adult rat or rabbit teeth could surely kill a snake! My friend’s red tailed Boa was chewed to death by a rat, but this was a case of stupidly leaving the live rat in the cage overnight with no supervision and the Boa wasn’t hungry.
Bottom line is that frozen or live are both safe as long as the person feeding is not an ignoramus.
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Last edited by Godzilla78; 12-30-2017 at 10:57 PM.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Originally Posted by Godzilla78
My first ball python got a bad bite on a medium rat, grabbed a leg instead of the face, she still constricted it, but since she had a poor bite angle, it took longer than usual to suffocate the rat, and the rat had its hind leg free to scratch in desperation at my Snake’s head. Finally the rat died, but my python had a bloody scratch on her head. Luckily my python wasn’t a scaleless morph, but a tough normal and the scratch healed very quickly and the scales were whole again after her next shed.
A scratch by an adult rat is no big deal, but a good solid bite by adult rat or rabbit teeth could surely kill a snake! My friend’s red tailed Boa was chewed to death by a rat, but this was a case of stupidly leaving the live rat in the cage overnight with no supervision and the Boa wasn’t hungry.
Bottom line is that frozen or live are both safe as long as the person feeding is not an ignoramus.
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Sorry, your friend killed that boa constrictor deliberately in my opinion. It was not a case of stupidity, it was an intentional kill. No one can be that stupid to leave a rat overnight with a boa that is not hungry. If there were laws protecting snakes he should be sentenced for that
Last edited by Dutti; 12-30-2017 at 11:06 PM.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
No, it was an accident. He was not an experienced snake owner and made a fatal mistake. Some people learn things the hard way.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Why don't you feed prekilled? Your snake can get fresher food and you don't have to worry about your snakes getting injured by live prey.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Originally Posted by MD_Pythons
Why don't you feed prekilled? Your snake can get fresher food and you don't have to worry about your snakes getting injured by live prey.
I personally don’t worry that my snake might get injured. Boa is a skilled talented hunter. It’s a joy to watch him hunt and how he is proud of his kill after the hunt smelling it from top to bottom. He uses his energy and power and stay active. And killing a small rat or a mouse is a simple thing to do, but hitting a jumbo rat on the head until it dies is more difficult, takes more time. I prefer that the snake do the job.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Originally Posted by Dutti
I personally don’t worry that my snake might get injured. Boa is a skilled talented hunter. It’s a joy to watch him hunt and how he is proud of his kill after the hunt smelling it from top to bottom. He uses his energy and power and stay active. And killing a small rat or a mouse is a simple thing to do, but hitting a jumbo rat on the head until it dies is more difficult, takes more time. I prefer that the snake do the job.
Actually the most humane way to kill them is to do cervical dislocation which takes about a second.
And even a skilled hunter can make a mistake or miss.
'A joy to watch him hunt'? It's a snake eating a rat where both are contained in a 4x2 or 6x3 box. Hardly hunting. Thats like being proud you shot a fish in a barrel lol.
And eating a FT or live rat both uses energy and power. Not sure about your boa but mine slam FT rats and rabbits with authority. You want real power, get a retic. They take eating to the next level. Caesar slams his guinea pigs so hard he rattles all the doors in the cage stack. It's actually kind of scary.
And you can enjoy the snake doing 'its job' until it misses and get bit, then you get to do your job of taking it to the vet lol.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Originally Posted by Sauzo
Actually the most humane way to kill them is to do cervical dislocation which takes about a second.
And even a skilled hunter can make a mistake or miss.
'A joy to watch him hunt'? It's a snake eating a rat where both are contained in a 4x2 or 6x3 box. Hardly hunting. Thats like being proud you shot a fish in a barrel lol.
And eating a FT or live rat both uses energy and power. Not sure about your boa but mine slam FT rats and rabbits with authority. You want real power, get a retic. They take eating to the next level. Caesar slams his guinea pigs so hard he rattles all the doors in the cage stack. It's actually kind of scary.
And you can enjoy the snake doing 'its job' until it misses and get bit, then you get to do your job of taking it to the vet lol.
This isn't worth our time, he'll just have to learn the hard way
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He won't learn anything. Period. He isn't here to learn. Or share. Or participate anything worthwhile.
I wonder why people even still bother. I fell for it in the beginning but its like running in a hamster wheel. Or doing the same thing twice, hoping for a different outcome.
The OP starts with some controversy and then keeps it going with utter and complete disregard for any and all good advice or common sense. It literally DOES. NOT. MATTER. how good ones argument, advice, research, etc is. He knows better.
At this point I'm not so sure this isn't simply someone that enjoys the "fall out".
There are so many people on here that need advice and help. It takes time and thought to type out a long and helpful post, that energy is better spent on someone that actually appreciates advice and help, rather then comes back with more goading horse manure such as their snake sniffing its kill all "proud" like.
As its been said. Don't feed the troll.
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Re: Frozen food can kill not injure your snake
Originally Posted by MD_Pythons
This isn't worth our time, he'll just have to learn the hard way
Lol so true. I dont know why i keep replying to him. It's almost as bad as my obsession for keeping snakes
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