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Thread: New snake

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    New snake

    so my friend found a breeder that has a baby bp at 8in and a one year old at 2ft. i dont know which i should get. i can only get frozen pinkie, hopper, adult, or live adult mice. the breeder feeds live food to his reptiles. which is the better bet to get. i really want to watch the snake grow from little snake to big snake and all the stages in between, not start half way there. would changing to frozen thawed from live at that early be difficult.

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    Re: New snake

    You can always pass on these two and find a snake that is established feeding on f/t already. Thats my suggestion
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    Re: New snake

    Hi,

    You could ask the breeder is he would be willing to switch the one you select over to F/T for you.

    I would also make sure you get the snake you want even if it means pestering him for pictures or even looking elsewhere.

    And best of luck and I look forward to seeing pictures.


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