Re: Little advice please.
well, i've got a 6 month old on live right now but i will be switching to f/t for financial & safety reasons.
i wasn't able to let my girl's breeder switch her to f/t because we werent able to get set up for it (purchasing a seperate, mini freezer for the frozen rats as well as the rats themselves.)
as far as finances go, this is the math i came up with...
what i currently spend on rats, bedding & food p/ month - $40
that x's 6 for a 6 month time frame = $240
1 20-25 ct pck of f/t rats = $60 (s&h included)
but that 1 pck will last approximately 6 months so i'll only be spending $60 in 6 months to feed my snake rather then the $240 buying live rats and supplying their bedding and food.
i've always known that feeding p/k or f/t is safer in the long run and it was never my intention to keep my snake on live forever but i would rather take away any potential risks for injury when i feed my girl then have to deal with the potential for a big vet bill when the problem can be avoided in the 1st place.
granted, in the wild these snakes eat live food and they deal with injuries and go on living. it's just a fact of life. something must die for something else to live. it's just the way it works.
i'm not completely heartless though. i do not like putting a defenseless animal to its death every time i feed the snake and i will be resolving that issue soon.
whatever situation works best for you, go with it.
good luck. ;)
Re: Little advice please.
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sookieball
oh than she should be a little over 250-400 grams?
Just weighed her this morning and she is 375 grams. gonna leave her for now although she looks to be hunting and sitting in the strike position all the time will try her again on saturday but will keep a really close eye on her.
Re: Little advice please.
Hello, and :welcome: to BP.net...
Since the breeder that you got her from was feeding live, I would suggest that you continue feeding live for the next 5-8 weeks to get her established for you. Then, if you decided that you want to try frozen/thawed, you can start the process. You just want to make sure that she is feeding consistently for you first. Some snakes will switch over the very first time, with no problems, some will need some work, some just refuse to switch. I would also suggest that if your snake eats mice and you want to switch to rats, etc, do it before going F/T. Only make one switch at a time, which will give you a better chance of success...