Can you alternate between live mice and frozen mice for feeding?
I don't actually have a ball python, or any snake for that matter, so I assumed I'd better ask all the questions I have before actually buying one.
So...
Say I feed my snake live mice for about a year or so.
Okay, then, if live mice are no longer available, will the snake still eat frozen mice?
Would it have trouble switching over?
Thanks for looking.
Re: Can you alternate between live mice and frozen mice for feeding?
Alright, thanks for answering.
Also, uh, thanks again.
I don't wanna...get into too much too fast.
Re: Can you alternate between live mice and frozen mice for feeding?
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Originally Posted by
Oxylepy
I alternate between live and f/t with all my BPs and my savannah monitor.
I also don't feed my BPs like other people do. Notably I feed them a lot less frequently than suggested for adults. So my results may not be replicable.
Do you mind me asking why you feed them less then other people?
Do you get any benefits from it?
Re: Can you alternate between live mice and frozen mice for feeding?
Ah, well, that seems reasonable.
Re: Can you alternate between live mice and frozen mice for feeding?
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Originally Posted by
redshepherd
Snakes only get stuck on live, they don't get stuck on f/t. So if you're switching from live to f/t, your snake might need some time and tricks to get him to eat.
But if he's consistently eating f/t, he will have no problem eating live again (if for some reason you want to do that). But you don't want to do that, because he might get stuck on live and get picky about f/t again.
Ah, alright.
Thanks for your answer!