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    Suriname Bcc feeding question

    Hello all,
    Right now, I am feeding my year in a half year old female Suriname weened mice. They are around 15-19 grams. Once my girl has outgrown these, would anybody recommend me switching over to rats or continue feeding mice until she outgrows adult mice. I am told that Bcc's are sensitive to fatty prey such as baby rats and they would benefit more from a more leaner fat like mice. However, I have heard both sides of the coin. Just wondering if anybody has an opinion that would help make my decision. Remember, she is a Bcc, not a Bci.

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    Re: Suriname Bcc feeding question

    What's her weight? A year and a half female should be eating bigger than weaned mice. I used to have a bunch in my breeding collection. You don't want to power feed but if she's only eating weaned mice, she's well behind the curve.

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