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MitchPal
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« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2010, 05:37:00 PM »

Who ever THINKS about using that aggressive gerbil as snake food is not a responsible snake owner. Feeding a life rodent that is aggressive can damage the snake or even kill it. One bite to the back of the neck can kill a snake instantly.


Wellll as much as you are right about not being responsible for feeding an aggressive gerbil to a snake, It wont kill a snake instantly unless the snake was too small in the first place to be eating a gerbil. It would absolutely harm the snake and possibly cause infection. Snakes heal rather quickly though. That's one reason why we feed frozen.

Either way we can all agree that this person posting their aggressive gerbil is a moron.

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clarry
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« Reply #16 on: May 18, 2010, 10:25:32 AM »

I must say, this is a horrid add Sad poor little guy. And yes, snakes do need to eat, but to feed your pet to a snake just because you cba to tame it is just cruel. And not only that, snakes could quite happily eat a dead animal, its not like their are actually in the wild so why try to keep that in them. I will never understand it. It is true tho, sometimes you just cant stop an animal being agressive, no matter how hard you try, but I guess all I would do is makes sure it was clean, fed and watered, and just keep trying. A person might be horrible and aggressive, but we wouldnt just feed the to sharks lol.
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Alphie, Millie, Mental Mollie and Baby Ruby in the big kids cage.
Oliver and Elliot the two baby boys.
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« Reply #17 on: May 18, 2010, 10:59:22 AM »

Why does he have his hamster in a fish tank?  Huh

Maybe that gerbil is aggressive because he doesn't spend time with him to show affection. I had a hamster that was aggressive, but the more time I spent with him the more tame became. He shouldn't have gotten them if he didn't/couldn't take care of them.
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