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    They took rats!

    Since we want to breed rats for feeders we decided to see if the snakes could take rat fuzzies. All feeders ranged from 27-40g and all but our smallest ball python took them. (she got a mouse). Feeding response was excellent.

    So does anyone have a breakdown of the nutritional value of mice and rats. Like % fat and % protein and stuff like that? I would like to see how they differ and how they are alike.
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    Re: They took rats!

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    this site says adult rats are > then 50 grams???? is that a typo? shouldn't it be a higher number? I don't consider my rats udults until they are at least 250 grams!
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    Re: They took rats!

    Thanks for the link. Looks like rats have more protein, less ash, but more fat. They seem better overall though. I think I'll stick with rats. Even buying them the size rat they need right now is only 5c more expensive than adult mice they were eating.
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    Re: They took rats!

    Quote Originally Posted by mcavana View Post
    this site says adult rats are > then 50 grams???? is that a typo? shouldn't it be a higher number? I don't consider my rats udults until they are at least 250 grams!
    It says Adult or >50g, not that adults are 50 grams. But yes your correct, I dont consider them adults until around 300 grams a 5 months of age.

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    Re: They took rats!

    Wish my pastel would take rats... I'll try again to convert him next litter. And personally I like rats because of one meal per feeding.

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    Re: They took rats!

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    It says Adult or >50g, not that adults are 50 grams. But yes your correct, I dont consider them adults until around 300 grams a 5 months of age.
    the nutrient composition could just be pretty much the same after they reach 50g
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