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  • 04-03-2004, 01:07 AM
    I define "special dietary needs" as anything other than rodents. I think having to buy feeder fish and worms would a pain in the butt......but thats just me.
  • 04-03-2004, 01:41 AM
    iceman25
    Trinket Rat snakes.
  • 04-03-2004, 12:40 PM
    Marla
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DavidBeard
    I define "special dietary needs" as anything other than rodents. I think having to buy feeder fish and worms would a pain in the butt......but thats just me.

    At a dime apiece, feeder fish are less expensive and easier to find than rodents, but harder to breed. I certainly don't think I'd have a hard time feeding fish-eating snakes (as long as they eat small fish) and wouldn't even have to be concerned about feeding live.
  • 04-03-2004, 12:54 PM
    jotay
    I use to just go to the fishing bait store ( I fish so not a hassle) and buy a dozen minnows and keep in a small tank and a dozen nightcrawlers which keep very well in the fridge and some crickets and it was a done deal.
    I was thinking of getting another one to put in the 20 gal when Ozzy grows out of it anyone know anywhere that sell unusual garter snakes????

    Yeah I use to feed my garter live fish I took an old ice cube tray and filled with water for the snake to drink and soak in and I would just plop those ole minnows right in there and they would swim for a while until the snake saw him and he would dive in and catch those little suckers, it was the coolest thing I had ever saw
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