Lekker man, he looks good and healthy.
Those Legos are really a good idea. I will keep that for future use.
Westley Price wrote:Lekker man, he looks good and healthy.
Those Legos are really a good idea. I will keep that for future use.
predator678 wrote:Haha, very cool. I'm glad you are enjoying him.
predator678 wrote:Haha really good to see people LOVING their reptiles.
JJward7 wrote:yeah his eyes are a little milky. It means that he is going to shed soon
JJward7 wrote:Not a problem at all that is why there is a forum like this.
Very nice looking snake. Please update us after the shed as the colors will be more vibrant after he sheds
Westley Price wrote:Hi Viper
Its never a good idea to feed snakes when you notice that they are about to shed. Often they will accept the food, but it makes it a tad harder for them to shed and could lead to some issues, like regurgitating.
Have you handled it a lot since feeding it? Handling too soon after feeding will also result in a smelly gift a few days later.
Did he eat the warmed up pink? Often when snakes start getting used to their surrounds and used to feeding of F/T, they stop constricting and simply take the prey item straight into their mouths; nothing to worry about.
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