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11-14-11, 11:54 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Feeding in her viv
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I made a stupid move as a reptile owner.
Her tub is over my lacerta tank and the lacertas can see them and they are far too interested so I figured that she could see them which is why she was hiding after I covered the tub she ate and went back to hide until I covered the side of her tub where she would be able to see the lacertas. Within 30 seconds she was out wandering and exploring I am starting to love bulls
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at least you got to the bottom of it and now the problems solved
good going mate
cheers shaun
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11-14-11, 11:57 AM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
Thanks Shaun it was a real facepalm moment lol but she looks happier and less stressed now
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11-14-11, 12:01 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
Glad you figured out the situation.
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11-14-11, 04:42 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
Good stuff, I knew there had to be something simple they truly are great eaters. They are great snakes overall, I got my Jaws me sunglow first and within 2 weeks I went back to the breeder and picked up the white sided. Definitely one of my fav snakes to own
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11-14-11, 06:44 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
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Originally Posted by SpOoKy
Good stuff, I knew there had to be something simple they truly are great eaters. They are great snakes overall, I got my Jaws me sunglow first and within 2 weeks I went back to the breeder and picked up the white sided. Definitely one of my fav snakes to own 
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Yeav I'm starting to really fall in love with the species the place i got her has a really pretty subadult that's all white it's tempting
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11-14-11, 08:09 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
Got some pics of mine for ya. White sisded is a little camera shy so it is hard to get picks of her but Jaws is always pissed off and ready for pics. Super attitude
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11-14-11, 08:18 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
WOW he looks awesome! Bull snake too? The saddles look like a corn.
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11-14-11, 08:20 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
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WOW he looks awesome! Bull snake too? The saddles look like a corn.
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Oh yes Bull for sure, any doubt is gone when he starts hissing and rattling his tail
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11-14-11, 08:20 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
Very cool pics thanks. Are yours full grown? How big are their enclosures
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11-14-11, 08:27 PM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
No mine are still young. Right now I have them in the bottom of my stacked cages with a divider between to two. The stacks are 6ft long by 3ft deep, 2ft high. white side is almost 2ft long and jaws is about 1ft. they will be put in their own stack when they get a little larger.
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11-15-11, 06:58 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Feeding in her viv
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Originally Posted by SpOoKy
Got some pics of mine for ya. White sisded is a little camera shy so it is hard to get picks of her but Jaws is always pissed off and ready for pics. Super attitude
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that 2nd last picture is awsome mate
love how much of a strike positions going on there
cheers shaun
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11-15-11, 07:56 AM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
They have the most awesome hiss very intimidating they are viv defensive at least mine was when I brought her home wit all the stress I put her through she hasn't hissed or struck at all she has been very sweet I wouldn't be surprised if I pick up one of the white juveniles
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11-15-11, 09:30 AM
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Re: Feeding in her viv
Used to get these guys in my back yard when I lived in Colorado. Had a few that were in the 6 ft range and super aggressive. Such cool snakes though and so fast!
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