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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

this is my baby ball/royal python feeding had him for about a month as u can probably tell he is quite young i feed him pre killed mice he recently moved onto biger prey than this but these where left overs and he got a snack as a result

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  • Mine is smaller than that and I feed it hoppers

  • @xxFalconxx912 good for you d'ya want a medal? perhaps a pair of glasses would be more apt to allow you to read the video description.

  • gtfo off with those tongs lol there stupid nd not neccessary if its smart enough u can put it down nd itll eat them i breed these beautiful snakes nd i got a rat snake and a corn snake nd yes i m pretty sure my females pregnet. nd i use a seprate feeding tank because it works for all of my ball pythons but 95% of the time you can use one tank nd if u handle them right never drop them and they trust you they wont strike at you not even my pregnet feelmail bites me.

  • @mageking5th nothing in regard to keeping snakes in necessary, my snakes are strict strike feeders, passive feeding results in 1/3 snakes fed that way refusing food in future. Separate tank feeding is an unnecessary risk with more cons than pros. and considering your grasp of the English language and buying into the most simple of snake husbandry myths if you are a breeder i don't know many people who would buy from you. Equally it's a gravid (not pregnant) female.

  • A pinkie I feed mine a hopper thats prittue stupid if ur going to feeding pinkies beter feed 2 or 3

  • @bosmike12 read the description in the future

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  • I have NEVER fed my ball pythons out of tub and they have NEVER shown any tub aggression whatsoever. I can even stick my face in there and kiss them right on their adorable little noses and not even a single hiss to they make. There is nothing smart about moving a snake after it eats from a "designated feeding area" because it might cause them to regurg and thats really really bad news.

    @Army- Your a retard, SHUT UP. Snakes eat rodents big deal! Its nature! you eat cows and piggies right?

  • love the python but next time hold the prey by the tail so the snake doesnt have to strike at tongs

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  • @mageking5th Why did you put nd for and that is just fucking stupid. Just spell it out, I hate people like you that fucking "txt" on the computer.

  • Don't have to get your panties in a wade

  • Shut up Quinn

  • i remember mine that small...ahh they grow up so fast :'(

  • every keeper knows his/her own snakes better than anyone. im sure if the snake was better off feeding passively then they would do so ! Royal pythons should not try to strike anything they feel is too big to eat. and thus leaving our far too big hands alone ! and im pretty sure they can deal with a bit of substrate. or do you think they search out plastic boxes to eat their food in the wild ? royals and most snake in general are not these fragile entities that everyone thinks of them as !

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