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Just Chillin’
Alice came out of the box I use to transport her back from her feeding bin on Friday and made about seven tunnels in her habitat. Since then she has stayed curled up in the box, however she is moving … Continue reading
Dinner Time
Here is a short video of Alice at mealtime. She had already had one mouse and this is the second one. These are pre-killed large frozen mice. I always feed her in this plastic bin.
Just Another Update
Based on her activity levels and her defecation schedule I am moving Alice to two large mice every week instead of every week and a half. Today is feeding day and I will get her on a regular schedule Tuesday … Continue reading
General Update
Alice has continued eat well and is getting more confortable around people. She is over 3.5 foot long now and I think she is getting ready for another shed. She has been staying on a 6 week shed cycle since … Continue reading
Feeding Frenzy
I have read that most of the bites owners receive from their pet snakes are feeding related. Things like forgetting to wash your hands after touching a prey item or a surface that contains the prey items scent. Also using … Continue reading
Underground Toilet
Odd subject, I know. I have mentioned that Alice loves to burrow in her substrate. So guess what else she does while she is in one of her tunnels? I was looking for the usual, large bowel movement that follows … Continue reading
Shed Update
I noticed Alice’s nose sticking out of her transport box last night before going to bed. She was sniffing around a little bit and then pulled her head back inside the box. This morning I noticed she had left the … Continue reading
Some Questions Answered
Watching the website stats, I see what search strings land people here. Here is a short list of suggestions to help those in search of more information on Bull Snake care and feeding. A Bull Snake is not a good … Continue reading
Ole Blue Eyes Again
When I got Alice out of her Rock Outcroppings to feed her today I noticed the slight blue ting to her eyes. She still happily accepted a couple of large mice. I am glad she is such a good eater. … Continue reading