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    Exclamation baby ball feeding

    hey i am getting a new bp but the breeder (henry piorun) feeds them live has anyone had that problem when they wanted to feed f/t and did they get them to feed f/t when they purchased the bp?
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    Re: baby ball feeding

    ask the breeder to try to switch the snake over to f/t for you! you shouldn't have a problem switching to f/t though.



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    Re: baby ball feeding

    Where do people store their frozen mice at? Do you get a seperate frezeer? Just the though of having mice in my freezer makes me gag.
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    Talking Re: baby ball feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakesvsRodents
    Where do people store their frozen mice at? Do you get a seperate frezeer? Just the though of having mice in my freezer makes me gag.
    Awww cmon whats wrong with a little rodent spice up to your food lol .I have a separet freezer for my rodents in my basement.
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    Re: baby ball feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakesvsRodents
    Where do people store their frozen mice at? Do you get a seperate frezeer? Just the though of having mice in my freezer makes me gag.
    I don't have space in my freezer for the quantity you have to purchase (to save money), so I feed all mine live, and they all do great!

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    Re: baby ball feeding

    i asked him and hes switching them to f/t YES!!!
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    Re: baby ball feeding

    surely u can stand a few frozen mice or small rats in a freezer bag in your freezer. my gf is no fan of snakes or mice and she doesnt mind it LOL.

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    Re: baby ball feeding

    yah same with my family
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    Re: baby ball feeding

    Well im sure people here at my home would definitely mind. Just the though of mice drives people crazy here. It was so easy getting them used to having a snake around so mice on the frezer is out of the question. I do all my feeding with live prey or pre killed/K.O
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