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sultanheart
Yearling

United Arab Emirates
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Posted - 12/11/2011 :  03:41:01  Show Profile  Visit sultanheart's Homepage  Click to see sultanheart's MSN Messenger address  Send sultanheart a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
this is my python prey on live hamster. i was feedig her 2 or 3 mices every week but now i decided to feed her one big hamster.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yds4uvAF5lc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM9utuW_mjg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHl_nrOHNdo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6wih2b4Kjk&feature=related

she suffered so much eating this hamster.


1.1.0 royal python(Rasha & slinky)
0.0.1 box turtle
0.0.1 water turtle
2.1.0 canary birds
1.1.0 budgies birds

Tawfik47
Fully Grown Royal

Czech Republic
1584 Posts

Posted - 12/11/2011 :  14:07:33  Show Profile  Click to see Tawfik47's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Check my posts on the photo section i'm feeding Blitz with live hamster too, it's the only thing available in the market

1.0.0 Common Boa - Revo CB13

I had a royal python (Blitz) for two years for those who are wondering what I'm doing here with my boa :D
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator

United Kingdom
5008 Posts

Posted - 19/11/2011 :  15:23:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just having a read of your comments on youtube, it does look a bit big but when you take into account the mass of fur on that hamster then its probably about right, the guideline is that the prey should be no bigger than the fattest point on the snake (girth). I think the increase in size will be a good idea as it does look a bit underweight, not seriously underweight just a bit on the skinny side (it may be just the angle of the camera but it looks a bit triangular in body shape to me).

As for been hungry dont worry about that, snakes are opportunistic feeders, if there is food there and its safe and the snake isn't fasting for breeding then it will eat it. There is no need to fast a snake before feeding, I think one of those hamsters (the larger it is the longer the gap) every 7-10 days is perfect specially as it is looking a bit on the skinny side, you dont want a snake that is underweight to fast for the breeding season as it may cause health issues.

What substrate are you using in the bottom of the cage? it seemed to really stick to the hamster, some substrate is fine and can be digested, some cant and can cause real problems internally.


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sultanheart
Yearling

United Arab Emirates
182 Posts

Posted - 20/11/2011 :  17:20:46  Show Profile  Visit sultanheart's Homepage  Click to see sultanheart's MSN Messenger address  Send sultanheart a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
hi friend.. thanx for ur nice comment.. great advices..actually the substrate was wet because my python turn over the water container.. its sticky because of the water.. it was a beginner mistakes hehehe.. right now i am using red sands in the bottom of the cage. its so soft and absorbable.. easy to clean and to notice any kind of insects.. thanx a lot again!!!


1.1.0 royal python(Rasha & slinky)
0.0.1 box turtle
0.0.1 water turtle
2.1.0 canary birds
1.1.0 budgies birds
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