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    Thanks, ~*Natalie*~



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    I am not obsessed.... GartersRock's Avatar
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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Whew! That's a biggie there Don!!
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    Mr Thamnophis ssssnakeluvr's Avatar
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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    that pic was taken a long time ago....she has gotten bigger since that photo.....she's huge. was a rescue that Jim Dix took in...was half starved!!! but is well cared for now!

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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    that pic was taken a long time ago....she has gotten bigger since that photo.....she's huge. was a rescue that Jim Dix took in...was half starved!!! but is well cared for now!

    There does seem to be a common misconception that we can regulate growth by not feeding them as much.

    I'd wager to say most of the bites/attacks reported were from UNDERFED individuals.

    Even the super mellow Ball Python can get nasty when they are not fed enough...

    I just love the BIG snakes, I'll never buy one, but I'd never turn away one in need either.

    Wouldn't mind a yellow anaconda at all, Build it a pond and feed it quail

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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    There does seem to be a common misconception that we can regulate growth by not feeding them as much.
    people can hinder growth and development by not feeding them..... not good for the snakes tho.

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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Loren's Avatar
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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post

    Wouldn't mind a yellow anaconda at all, Build it a pond and feed it quail
    I have debated about yellows, and even greens, since I have the house to myself.

    Man, that could make one super cool living room super huge walk-in display cage.

    now thats a hard sentence to read.

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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Natalie, be safe & careful!!! WOW... gorgeous snakie!! Very large, gorgeous snakie!!
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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Those are two burly ladies!
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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    both lovely big snakes
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    Re: Ok Getting In A BIG Snake...

    Yeah. If you fed newborn babies say, once a month. They would live but grow very, very slowly... So it's true in a way. But NOT good for the snakies of course.
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