Re: chicks for retics (baby chickens lol)
Just because no one has mentioned it....expect the worst smelling poo EVER from chicks.
Carpet pythons love them....and I mean LOVE them, if my girl get's a whiff of a chick defrosting she comes flying out of her hide. It's the equivalent of a prime grade ribeye for humans...I don't feed them all the time because the smell makes my stomch turn (and Im a person who guts a few deer each year mind you lol).
Re: chicks for retics (baby chickens lol)
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Originally Posted by
KevinK
Just because no one has mentioned it....expect the worst smelling poo EVER from chicks.
Carpet pythons love them....and I mean LOVE them, if my girl get's a whiff of a chick defrosting she comes flying out of her hide. It's the equivalent of a prime grade ribeye for humans...I don't feed them all the time because the smell makes my stomch turn (and Im a person who guts a few deer each year mind you lol).
Actually a lot of people say that but you know, when i fed Caesar and both my big boas chicks and quails, their poops actually were less smelly than from rats. And they werent all runny like i hear. They were solid, dark poops that smelled like poop lol.
Re: chicks for retics (baby chickens lol)
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Originally Posted by
KevinK
Just because no one has mentioned it....expect the worst smelling poo EVER from chicks.
Carpet pythons love them....and I mean LOVE them, if my girl get's a whiff of a chick defrosting she comes flying out of her hide. It's the equivalent of a prime grade ribeye for humans...I don't feed them all the time because the smell makes my stomch turn (and Im a person who guts a few deer each year mind you lol).
I actually mentioned that above too. I've never experienced it but I've heard stories ha ha.
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Re: chicks for retics (baby chickens lol)
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Originally Posted by
dylan815
How often do you guys think would be okay to supplement chicks instead of rats? once a month? once every two months???? thanks everyone!
Once every 3-4 feedings.