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by emtnurse on April 9, 2006
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I dont mean to sound stupid, but here it goes. I was feeding my male and female WDB's today and during the feeding they "locked up". The male would not eat, he just chased her around the cage. While she was eating, there tales locked up, they started rubbing and there reproductive organs were exposed from time to time. But these snakes were dropped in 2004. Im open to any comments or suggestions. It was weird today. My female is usually "hell" and the male is very placid. But, the female was very laid back and calm today during this. Not even a rattle. So, what do you guys think? Thanks alot, Bryan
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by LarryDFishel on April 9, 2006
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As long as you asked for suggestions: Consider what it will be like trying to separate two rattlesnakes from opposite ends of a mouse one day. :) Perhaps cutting the mouse in half with a long yard implement would be safest... (In other words, separate them at feeding time.)
As far as what you actually wanted to know, sorry, I don't have any useful info for you.
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by emtnurse on April 11, 2006
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Actually, they feed just fine together. I have no problems. Thanks for your answer but it was a little off the subject I am searching for. Bryan
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