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    Initial set up and care for reptiles can be quite straining. They're expensive to buy in some instances, and the vivarium, heat lamps, heat mats etc can work out a lot too. Nevertheless, once you've got them all set up they require a lot less attention than cats or dogs. They do need a specialist diet though. One of the Burmese Pythons at the shop feeds on Rabbits, and obviously that's not the easiest thing to get hold of and ting.
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    id LOVE a reptile when im older, the gekko gekko one looks awesome! (thats the orange and white one yeh? blue one looks cool too)

    omg rabbits, ill remember not to have one of those around if i get a snake..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    id LOVE a reptile when im older, the gekko gekko one looks awesome! (thats the orange and white one yeh? blue one looks cool too)

    omg rabbits, ill remember not to have one of those around if i get a snake..
    Yeah the gekko gekko is the orange and light blue one :p. They're known as the pit bull of the gecko world. They do look cool, but they bite and don't let go! The lygodactylus again, is cool to look at and they are cool geckos but they are very, very fast and very small, so you don't see them too much and you can't really handle them. Cool to have though.
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    Are the rabbits fed live?

    Hope one of dem gekkos is called Gex :8

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    i like snakes too! i dont know though, i like to handle them cus they feel really nice as well, but i dont think i could handle feeding them mice and stuff!

    btw i lol'd when you said 'I recently virtually moved out of my house' i was like, hes moved into habbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Are the rabbits fed live?

    Hope one of dem gekkos is called Gex :8
    We don't feed the normal snakes live animals, generally because it's more hassle and there are instances where the mice / rats / rabbits can put up a bit of a fight and stop cause them damage. Obviously in the wild this is inevitable because that's how life is, but in captivity we aim to reduce that risk for obvious reasons - they're pets, essentially.

    The King Cobras, however, are fed live snakes. The male in particular is the least tame and therefore it's very hard to feed him dead rats because he doesn't like it . So he gets fed a live snake as this is the most similar to how he would feed in the wild. I have to say, it's a weird experience watching a snake eat another snake, though.

    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    i like snakes too! i dont know though, i like to handle them cus they feel really nice as well, but i dont think i could handle feeding them mice and stuff!

    btw i lol'd when you said 'I recently virtually moved out of my house' i was like, hes moved into habbo
    Lol they do feel nice, contrary to what people think. I like the boas because they wrap themselves around you and have a strong grip and it's oddly cool. Feeding them isn't too bad, it's quite fun to tantalise them for a while and watch them strike.
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    omg i want you to get the croccs lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leaahh. View Post
    omg i want you to get the croccs lol
    Lol could never keep our Ali G at the flat . I'll try take some pics of him when I go to the shop tomorrow though innit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    Lol they do feel nice, contrary to what people think. I like the boas because they wrap themselves around you and have a strong grip and it's oddly cool. Feeding them isn't too bad, it's quite fun to tantalise them for a while and watch them strike.
    I know! my friend had one and i didnt want to hold or touch it but when i did, its kinda like silk from what i remember. Its really quite a strange feeling because you build up all this tension and for it to feel weird and it doesnt

    His snake was quite thin and orange, if that helps to identifying it lol. it did wrap its self around your arm too! was well scary one time, he just randomly put it on my neck and it went around it and im so used to like films with snakes in choking people that i just disliked it!!

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    Omg I'd love to see a rabbit or mouse own a cobra!!!! Gotta be live cos they're not scavengers init. I like how they feel as well. I've only held this kid's snakes from my old street, I think they were corn snakes? (They were orange and not huge).

    And I once had a pic taken of me holding this HYOWGEEEE albino thing. I dunno what it was but it was apparently the same weight as me at the time... I was like 'OK can you take it off me now please' lol

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