Since i cant find her favorite menu, so i decide to feed her with C.albolabris and B.irregularis..sorry pict not to good.
Eyelash wrote:And there goes my Boiga haha...
How big is she Agung ?
agung wrote: .maybe you can see the size, if can i allow to post free handle here ?
deleray wrote:agung wrote: .maybe you can see the size, if can i allow to post free handle here ?
Of course. Please show us.
glencoco wrote:Wait, you fed defrosted snakes to it?
deleray wrote:Now there is some balls I would not do that, but each to his own. Nice animal.
In regards to live feeding, I have fed live corns to a king before. Don't really see anything wrong with it. At that point in their life they refused anything that was not alive.
So in between force feeding, a tasty corn was a treat. I would however be concerned with feeding live venomous for the safety of the king?
Are they immune to all venoms? or only those of snakes from their locality?
Silvrav wrote:Wow, she looks very tame...like a puppy, just putting her head on your hand. That is awesome!
Bushviper wrote: I have been told that over 60 percent of all king cobra bites are dry bites.
Bushviper wrote:My buddy tried feeding N. sputatrix and the king would not touch it. I am sure she will take dead food too. Try her because that way you can stuff the dead snake full of rats first and get a bigger meal down her throat.
King cobra are way to intelligent to just bite. They know when you are a threat and when not. Free handling them is not a good idea because if she is upset and does nip you the venom yield is massive. Not really worth the chance although I have also done it in the distant past. I have been told that over 60 percent of all king cobra bites are dry bites.
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