need quick suggestions...
Hey i have a question and a suggestion, first my husbandry is perfect according to the manual, but since i added the infared light to bump up ambient temps from 78 to 83 my bp doesnt come out of warm hide as much anyone know y, and i need suggestions on F/T vs live i know the reasons behind both, but im feedin live rats right now he's inbetween rat pups and small rats, but last week my guy didn't have any and gave me an adult mouse, which he didn't want anything to do with he just killed it, he didnt hold it as long as normal either so i froze the rat then thawed it a day later and heated it up with hair dryer while having it in the box i normally bring home rats in, scenting him, and he took it no problem after that, even "killed" it again, but would it be easier and more economical to switch to F/T if he will, or should i just stay with live?
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dryates
Hey i have a question and a suggestion, first my husbandry is perfect according to the manual, but since i added the infared light to bump up ambient temps from 78 to 83 my bp doesnt come out of warm hide as much anyone know y,
Seems pretty typical to me, BP rarely come out they tend to spend 80% of their time hiding.
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but would it be easier and more economical to switch to F/T if he will, or should i just stay with live?
Feeding is a matter of personal preference either one is fine as long as it's done responsibly.
If F/T are more economical, more convenient and your snake will eat them than go for it, the bottom line is to be knowledgeable about feeding methods and feed what works and is convenient.
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bman123
I would stay on FT if you have the time to spare to thaw them out, it's alot safer
:rolleyes: again all about being knowledgeble and responsible I feed over 250/300 live prey each months and none of my snakes ever sustained an injury that required my intervention ;)
Again there is not one is better or safer than the other there is knowledge, and preference. :gj:
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Deborah is correct. I have a four month old male that pounds f/t like there is no tomorrow and then I have a normal that I rescued that will only take live prey. As long as you supervise the live feeding everything should be just fine.