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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
 Originally Posted by Drew87
haha when i got mine sexed it took 3 GUYS to hold him so we could prob him, and we had a hard time they are so strong its crazy, Yes they hiss and hiss and hiss but there bark is worse then there bite, well not really i hear there bite really hurts but ive never been bit( knock on wood)  
We've cursed ourselves! It's only a matter of time now until we get teh teefs!
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
haha no kidding im going to go home try to feed and hes going to latch onto my arm and im going to go running around the house like a mad man, its going to be bad haha
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
I have feed my adult black an XXL rat about once a month and even that seemed like it's too much for her metabolism. They definitely don't need rabbits. With her feeding response, you'd think I was starving her.
And she's going on a diet.
About the setup thing..I would never keep a blood in a glass tank. You'd never get the right humidity. It's more important that you get your setup right with a blood than with a ball, before you get your blood. They are more sensitive to husbandry issues.
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
 Originally Posted by kc261
PIGS? I guess you mean guinea pigs. Although I thought rabbits can get quite a lot larger than guinea pigs, so if they can eat rabbits, they should be able to take any size "pig".
Mostly I'm laughing at the mental image this brought up.... can you imagine if the snake did the eat it alive thing... squeeeaaallll!
no no...
i accually meant pigs.
like pigglets....
like... oink....
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
 Originally Posted by Schlyne
I have feed my adult black an XXL rat about once a month and even that seemed like it's too much for her metabolism. They definitely don't need rabbits. With her feeding response, you'd think I was starving her.
And she's going on a diet.
About the setup thing..I would never keep a blood in a glass tank. You'd never get the right humidity. It's more important that you get your setup right with a blood than with a ball, before you get your blood. They are more sensitive to husbandry issues.
what would you reccomend to keep one in?
right now im using tanks...
BUT im getting a multi unit cage/rack setup by cages by design custom built.
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
Right now i have my blood male 1 1/2 in a CB70 he will be in there for a while but soon i will move him into this,
https://www.reptilebasics.com/2x4-Ca...h-p-16237.html
That will house a full grown male, but females do get bigger then males.
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
You're going to want to start him out in a tub....in fairly cramped quarters. Bloods like to be almost cramped to feel secure. How big depends on the size of blood you plan on getting. I keep my 6 year old adult female in a boaphile 421D and my 3 year old sarawak (boreno) male will be moving into in an animal plastics T10 when i get back from vacation and have a chance to put it together.
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
 Originally Posted by Drew87
Yes they hiss and hiss and hiss but there bark is worse then there bite, well not really i hear there bite really hurts but ive never been bit( knock on wood)  
I can promise you that isn't true.
What is worse than their bite, however, is when they musk you.
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
thank you all very much, very helpful.
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Re: Thinking bout bloods...
 Originally Posted by FIEND_FO_LYFE
thank you all very much, very helpful.
Again with the polite...hehe love it!
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