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thamnophis puniceus
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: Fish Killer :-(
Thanks Marian! I'll try the salmon as well!
I had to thaw out 4 pinkies this morning because the cats kept nabbing them off the counter... LOL... they've never done that before! I guess I better order more the next time! |
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"First shed In Progress"
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Re: Fish Killer :-(
I'm happy to hear that your snake likes canned salmon! I did try canned tuna several times for mine, but she just shoved it around and otherwise ignored it. I didn't have any salmon at the time, as I eat tuna every day but not necessarily salmon too often.
I'm going to try that sometime though! Might be a nice treat for her on occasion, plus salmon in the can has some bones -- good for calcium. |
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