Nutritional difference between fresh or frozen?
Does anyone know if there is an actual difference in the nutritional value of a frozen rodent vs. a live or fresh killed one?
Just thinking about it today and thought if anyone had anything to add, it may be interesting to know.
Re: Nutritional difference between fresh or frozen?
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mues155
It would be a great project if someone could somehow figure it out.
In addition to your tid bit on your little experiment I have a few questions.
Are you referring to BPs? And if so are you certain with an adult female eating mice that she is getting enough food in general? It would take a very large amount of mice to match even the gram weight of an adult rat. Just wondering if you can say in confidence that it wouldnt effect your outcome of results.
I always switch my new BPs to rats if they are on mice, its such a pain to feed an BP adult mice IMO.
The old saying is gram fer gram rats and mice are to be the same. She is 1500g eating 2 breeder sized mice. Which run 45g each mouse. So say 90g per meal.
Now shes eating on small rat which is about 50-60g each meal.
All i feed is that size meals to all my adult females. She was my only mouse eater and since laying hasnt taken a mouse just rats.
Re: Nutritional difference between fresh or frozen?
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RichsBallPythons
The old saying is gram fer gram rats and mice are to be the same. She is 1500g eating 2 breeder sized mice. Which run 45g each mouse. So say 90g per meal.
Now shes eating on small rat which is about 50-60g each meal.
All i feed is that size meals to all my adult females. She was my only mouse eater and since laying hasnt taken a mouse just rats.
ok cool, it will be interesting to see if you get different results with the rats.