"... Can I get some privacy?!"
Haha.. Had to finish the wierd title.
Here is my unusual little strange pet snake, Steve.
He is a south african red housesnake.
He's about 3 or 4 years old already, and is at least 1 meter long already, he is not venomous, but he has a strong and fierce bite anyway, and he left over 20 teeth marks in my moms thumb after biting her, in his mistake of her finger, from a rodent.
He eat mice, full grown mice.
He started out with mice pups, you know, pinkies, and then got what we use to call fuzzys, or furries, which is mouse pups with pelt.
Now he eats any kind of mice, but prefers an adult one, or at least a fat pup.
The mice he gets, are albinos, which means they're white, with red eyes.
Also known as laboratory mice.
We don't breed mice tho'.
We're completely finished with that, cause once you breed them, then you loose control and hold of them.
At a time, we had over 45 white mice, in one cage, and they kept on breeding.
It was quite irritating. Now, we have only one mouse left, and who knows how long it's gonna enjoy life? Next time it's feeding time for Steve, the mouse might not be as lucky as he/she was today.
Haha.. Had to finish the wierd title.
Here is my unusual little strange pet snake, Steve.
He is a south african red housesnake.
He's about 3 or 4 years old already, and is at least 1 meter long already, he is not venomous, but he has a strong and fierce bite anyway, and he left over 20 teeth marks in my moms thumb after biting her, in his mistake of her finger, from a rodent.
He eat mice, full grown mice.
He started out with mice pups, you know, pinkies, and then got what we use to call fuzzys, or furries, which is mouse pups with pelt.
Now he eats any kind of mice, but prefers an adult one, or at least a fat pup.
The mice he gets, are albinos, which means they're white, with red eyes.
Also known as laboratory mice.
We don't breed mice tho'.
We're completely finished with that, cause once you breed them, then you loose control and hold of them.
At a time, we had over 45 white mice, in one cage, and they kept on breeding.
It was quite irritating. Now, we have only one mouse left, and who knows how long it's gonna enjoy life? Next time it's feeding time for Steve, the mouse might not be as lucky as he/she was today.
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