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curiouslyfacinated Posted - 05/12/2011 : 12:34:20
there seems to be a trend of owners geting a new snake that have apparently not been eating but with the proper care of memebrs eat no problem. You all must be doing a good job at making happy snakes xx
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Lotabob Posted - 05/12/2011 : 19:28:50
Its quite true, with the correct husbandry and a little bit of patience and dedication Royals will thrive. I don't consider Duke as a problem feeder, he is just a fussy feeder, likes to eat in peace with a whole days peace before dinner, and will only eat from his feeding tin but don't dare put anything down to avoid eating substrate. lol. They are such characters, I do think it takes a certain kind of person to love Royal Pythons too.
Tawfik47 Posted - 05/12/2011 : 19:14:14
Yes, good luck to all who are trying
n/a Posted - 05/12/2011 : 14:45:36
I agree - congrats to everyone who's achieved this, and as for the ones who are fasting or slow to eat, fingers crossed - they'll get there!

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