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fuzzy?
Is it ok to leave a live fuzzy in my little guys tub over night?
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Mouse or rat fuzzy, both can bite, so I would be opted to say no.
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A live fuzzy won't do anythink and is fine to leave in overnight! That's what I do with a hatchling to get them to eat!
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Originally Posted by Shenzi Sixaxis
Mouse or rat fuzzy, both can bite, so I would be opted to say no.
WHAT! Mouse Fuzzies and Rat Fuzzies Have barely any teeth and no jaw power to harm a snake.
Yes you can leave a live fuzzy in over night for picky feeders.
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Originally Posted by Marc from CT
Is it ok to leave a live fuzzy in my little guys tub over night?
Yes mouse or rat fuzzies have they eyes closed and are additional completely harmless.
Mouse fuzzies though are not an appropriated size for a BP as fr as food goes ;)
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Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
WHAT! Mouse Fuzzies and Rat Fuzzies Have barely any teeth and no jaw power to harm a snake.
Maybe not a mouse fuzzy, but I'm sure if a fuzzy got scared and was bred from aggressive parents, it could bite. Maybe it wouldn't do any harm, but better safe than sorry, I think.
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Originally Posted by Shenzi Sixaxis
Maybe not a mouse fuzzy, but I'm sure if a fuzzy got scared and was bred from aggressive parents, it could bite. Maybe it wouldn't do any harm, but better safe than sorry, I think.
Rodents are scared most ot the time if their not pets just from the air moving.
Fuzzy rats or mice CAN NOT harm a snake even if it tried sucking/biting the snake looking for a teet, just wont happen.
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Originally Posted by Shenzi Sixaxis
Maybe not a mouse fuzzy, but I'm sure if a fuzzy got scared and was bred from aggressive parents, it could bite. Maybe it wouldn't do any harm, but better safe than sorry, I think.
Ok those are fuzzies as you can see they are 10 days old they have their eyes closed, their teeth are still very soft and are incapable at this stage to eat solid food, they also hardly move in other words they are HARMLESS (trust me I have bred and fed a few :rolleyes:)
Mice
http://stewartreptiles.com/wordpress...zies10days.jpg
Rats
http://stewartreptiles.com/wordpress...ies_10days.jpg
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Originally Posted by Shenzi Sixaxis
Mouse or rat fuzzy, both can bite, so I would be opted to say no.
i'm sorry to put you on front street....but....you have no idea in what you are talking about.
leaving the fuzzy in over night is one of the main methods to get stubborn hatchlings to eat....
Pitoon
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