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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2009

my first vid and its not very good but we all have to start somewhere its my 7 foot carpet python attacking a rat

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  • very small cage. In my experiance anything bigger than a ball python needs something other than an aquarium with a 12 inch width.

  • watch my new video it explains the whys and what she is in now

  • ...not 7ft

  • you are right she is now 91 inches or 7ft 7 in

  • nice animal no doubt, but this cage is a joke...to keep a 7ft snake in a cage that big especially when its a carpet which are compared to other snakes like really active is in my opinion close to animal cruelty sorry but that is not the way this beauty shoul be kept

  • ceck out my new vid it explains the whys and what she is in now

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  • Has to be a big female or an enormous male.

  • Are they aggresive to humans and what size tank would you reccomend ? Nice video.

  • Action starts at 2:20

  • your carpet is a slow feeder. my irian jaya jaguar eats within moments of the food item being dropped in her cage. and she's only 39" long. and she eats finches & rats

  • lmao was not expecting the rat to jump

  • No need to use live food CO2 gassing is the most humane option and if the snakes are raised with it they know no different and are unbothered

  • splinter knew what he had coming for him

  • All these feeder rats look the same! XDDD I have had 6 rats that look identical to the one in this video LMAO

  • Guess soon enough we will hear you asking for help cause the rat has bitten the carpet on the eye and it can't see anymore. Hope thats a feeding tank and not its real one. The only way I ever feed live is to injured animals after they have been fixed. Taipans and death adders are well known to adapt faster to release if getting them back on live before letting them go. Say no to the live feeders doing it just for thrills...

  • Yo for carpets figure 1 SQ foot for evry foot on the snake

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