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    Big Ribbon Snake

    Ok. I have this Western Ribbon girl that is big enough to eat f/t medium rats. Is that normal.
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    I'd like to see a picture!
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    I'll see what I can do, I kind of sort of have access to a camera right now. LOL
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    thats is huge lol how long is she cant wait for a pic
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    wait rats????? medium sized RATS???? OMG that is HUGE!!!!!!!!!
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake lover 3-25 View Post
    wait rats????? medium sized RATS???? OMG that is HUGE!!!!!!!!!
    Which brings a question to my mind.......
    Is it wise to offer as large a food item as a snake can manage? Or is it better to feed several smaller items?
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Which brings a question to my mind.......
    Is it wise to offer as large a food item as a snake can manage? Or is it better to feed several smaller items?
    I have heard of Garters breaking bones taking prey too large.

    My female easterns take F/T hopper mice with a little effort.

    That would be my limit though.

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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    o speeking of bones..... i think meadow broke some of the bones about an inch past the cloca..... they just feel really wierd and are different...... idk.....
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake lover 3-25 View Post
    o speeking of bones..... i think meadow broke some of the bones about an inch past the cloca..... they just feel really wierd and are different...... idk.....
    Can you post a picture of that, Shanley? (In a separate thread)
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    Re: Big Ribbon Snake

    oohhhh I want to see pics... Shanley I hope your snakie is ok
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