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incredible feeding

robeyeshua

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incredible for me anyway - cecil - my 14 month old candy cane corn took his first "adult" today - a 19 gram f/t from petco - i've been waiting on this day - i wasn't sure if he could take it - wow - that mouth can stretch - he hadn't been fed for 13 days because he was in a deep blue and almost refused to come out of his warm side hide for about 10 days - his eyes were super cloudy - after the shed, he crawled in his water dish which he rarely does - pretty kool to see - i only have one snake so little things are big for me - i'm pumped!!!
 
I fed my okeetee a mouse that I was trying to breed who bit me one too many times. Lotem is usually eating 1-3 hopper mice. I over guessed Lotem's size and the mouse's size (although Lotem's the biggest snake I have that eats all the time too), and the mouse I tossed her (after killing it) was the size of a medium adult, and she got it down! Suffice to say, I didn't see her for a while, and she gave me three big piles of poop over the course of a week after that. XD
A few pictures:




I probably should have just frozen the mouse, but I made a mistake. Doesn't look like Lotem disagreed though! :D
 
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