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Wow, that's pretty cool. I have heard of and seen a pic of somebody's 6' ball python that regularly eats 1-2 lb. rabbits. Rarely do they get that big to eat an adult rabbit. But yeah, I suppose it doesn't surprise me that they'd eat a rabbit pink. I just haven't heard of it happening w/ rabbit pinks before. They're about the size of a small rat, aren't they? By the way, what'd you do with the mom?
By the way, I know rabbit pinks are harder to find than gerbils, but I was just wondering if they would work well with getting WC ball pythons to eat? I'm sure wild balls encounter rabbits/hares in the wild, don't they? And if they'll only take live, well, a live pink rabbit can't possibly hurt a ball python at all.
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