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Live? F/t? Or P/K?

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  • 03-21-2009, 05:50 AM
    psycho
    Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Well I Have A Baby Bp And I've Had It For 1 Month And I tried Feeding It Live Like They Did In Petco And It Took It. Then I Tried Feeding It P/K And It Took It, Then I Tried Feeding F/T And it took It. Basically It's Not A picky Eater, Well I Was Wondering What Do You Guys Recommend Me To Feed It? And Why? I'm Basically Confused On What To Stick With. Thanks For Your Time. :confused:
  • 03-21-2009, 07:30 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Since your snake shows no preference I'd suggest you pick what you are most comfortable feeding and what you can get at the best quality, that is always in stock convenient to you and is the most cost effective.
  • 03-21-2009, 11:00 AM
    Slim
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Well, this thread has the potential to run about 10 pages since we haven't had a good Live vs. F/T debate for a month or so :D

    Sounds like your BP isn't too pickey about how the feeders are presented. Trust me, that's a very good thing. Of course, since your snake is young, it may be trying to eat anything that doesn't eat it, or it may just have a very healthy prey drive. You can work both of these things to your advantage.

    You're sure to get plenty of suggestions here, so let me start with mine. Since your BP will eat F/T, I urge you to stick with it for the following reasons:

    F/T Pros:
    - Your BP won't get bitten
    - You can buy in bulk and always have plenty on hand
    - Easy to keep different sizes on hand (more important if you have multiple BPs)
    - You can leave it in the enclosure for several hours if the snake doesn't take it right off the bat
    - If your snake doesn't eat for some reason, F/T is easier to get rid of than live

    F/T Cons:
    - More time consuming to thaw the rodent
    - Takes up space in the freezer
    - Some house mates don't want dead rats in the freezer
    - When a BP gets older, they may start to refuse F/T
    - Shipping on F/T is expensive (if you mail order)

    There are dozens of other Pros and Cons, many of which will be pointed out, I'm sure, but these are the biggies.

    Please don't buy into the "live has better nutriton" argument. It hasn't been proven one way or the other.
  • 03-21-2009, 11:22 AM
    scutechute
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Well, this thread has the potential to run about 10 pages since we haven't had a good Live vs. F/T debate for a month or so :D

    Sounds like your BP isn't too pickey about how the feeders are presented. Trust me, that's a very good thing. Of course, since your snake is young, it may be trying to eat anything that doesn't eat it, or it may just have a very healthy prey drive. You can work both of these things to your advantage.

    You're sure to get plenty of suggestions here, so let me start with mine. Since your BP will eat F/T, I urge you to stick with it for the following reasons:

    F/T Pros:
    - Your BP won't get bitten
    - You can buy in bulk and always have plenty on hand
    - Easy to keep different sizes on hand (more important if you have multiple BPs)
    - You can leave it in the enclosure for several hours if the snake doesn't take it right off the bat
    - If your snake doesn't eat for some reason, F/T is easier to get rid of than live

    F/T Cons:
    - More time consuming to thaw the rodent
    - Takes up space in the freezer
    - Some house mates don't want dead rats in the freezer
    - When a BP gets older, they may start to refuse F/T
    - Shipping on F/T is expensive (if you mail order)

    There are dozens of other Pros and Cons, many of which will be pointed out, I'm sure, but these are the biggies.

    Please don't buy into the "live has better nutriton" argument. It hasn't been proven one way or the other.

    Well put, Slim. What he said! :)

    Just want to add that I get f/t shipped in the mail and it still comes out to less than half of what it would cost me to buy live from local pet stores here in san diego.
  • 03-21-2009, 11:26 AM
    Slim
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by scutechute View Post
    Just want to add that I get f/t shipped in the mail and it still comes out to less than half of what it would cost me to buy live from local pet stores here in san diego.

    That's a very good point. I've never done a price comparison between live and F/T...I've always fed F/T, and have plenty of sources close to my location, so I never priced them vs. live.
  • 03-21-2009, 02:31 PM
    ChristinaP
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    That's a very good point. I've never done a price comparison between live and F/T...I've always fed F/T, and have plenty of sources close to my location, so I never priced them vs. live.

    Where do you find them shipped??????
  • 03-21-2009, 02:43 PM
    Demon280z
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    I had a very hard time reading this post.. Why must you capitalize every word?
  • 03-21-2009, 05:52 PM
    psycho
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Demon280z View Post
    I had a very hard time reading this post.. Why must you capitalize every word?

    its the way that im use to right but i'll try to stop <----- See I didint capitalize :gj:
  • 03-21-2009, 05:54 PM
    psycho
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Well, this thread has the potential to run about 10 pages since we haven't had a good Live vs. F/T debate for a month or so :D

    Sounds like your BP isn't too pickey about how the feeders are presented. Trust me, that's a very good thing. Of course, since your snake is young, it may be trying to eat anything that doesn't eat it, or it may just have a very healthy prey drive. You can work both of these things to your advantage.

    You're sure to get plenty of suggestions here, so let me start with mine. Since your BP will eat F/T, I urge you to stick with it for the following reasons:

    F/T Pros:
    - Your BP won't get bitten
    - You can buy in bulk and always have plenty on hand
    - Easy to keep different sizes on hand (more important if you have multiple BPs)
    - You can leave it in the enclosure for several hours if the snake doesn't take it right off the bat
    - If your snake doesn't eat for some reason, F/T is easier to get rid of than live

    F/T Cons:
    - More time consuming to thaw the rodent
    - Takes up space in the freezer
    - Some house mates don't want dead rats in the freezer
    - When a BP gets older, they may start to refuse F/T
    - Shipping on F/T is expensive (if you mail order)

    There are dozens of other Pros and Cons, many of which will be pointed out, I'm sure, but these are the biggies.

    Please don't buy into the "live has better nutriton" argument. It hasn't been proven one way or the other.

    so its not true about live having more nutrients?
  • 03-21-2009, 06:00 PM
    Demon280z
    Re: Live? F/t? Or P/K?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by psycho View Post
    its the way that im use to right but i'll try to stop <----- See I didint capitalize :gj:

    MUCH better! I don't know how you can be used to typing like that, would annoy the crap outta me.. Looked like one long sentence to me. :confused: Kind of like when people write in all caps, but worse.
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