Re: Benefits of live feeding?
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Amon Ra Reptiles
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Re: Benefits of live feeding?
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Originally Posted by
Amon Ra Reptiles
Not much loss but loss just the same.
And variable based on freezing technique, length of storage, storage temp, and even the individual prey animal being frozen and thawed. Also, when calculated on a Gaussian gradient, the difference falls with-in the circular error probable of the data presented...meaning, there may be a slight difference, and, there may not be. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the study you found and posted was done without a control group.
*EDIT: In the interest of accuracy, I re-ran the data from the 2003 USDA study and the only factor that falls outside of the Gaussian error gradient is Vitamin C. I do not believe rats are a significant source of Vitamin C, so I'll let you draw your own conclusions about that part of the data.
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EricWright
Watching a snake stalk, strike, and constrict (in a reasonable time frame too). You know the exciting day of the week where it's more than a pet rock.
Mine stalk, strike, and constrict F/T, so I wouldn't see a real difference with live. I'm old enough to have had a pet rock, and I can assure you, no BP of mine is a pet rock.
Re: Benefits of live feeding?
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ChunkyLoverYYZ
Ugh I hate this forum. The simplest question turns into animosity.
I'm out. Thanks for the info.
???? What animosity ???? I really didn't see any, it's just a discussion.
Re: Benefits of live feeding?
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RobNJ
Have you ever watched a lion chase a gazelle in a 15'x15' cage???:rolleyes:
You know most nature shows stage things like that. Every wonder why the crab doesn't get away from the hungry fish in the brightly lit clear water? Because he's tied to a string or dropped in front of the fish. Do you think the cows, pigs, and chickens you eat died a humane and painless death in a CO2 chamber?
Re: Benefits of live feeding?
I only have one guy that must eat live. I wish he would take p/k because I worry everytime I feed him. I know its what they do, and he is capable of handling himself, but still, I am a mom and worry. All my others get p/k. I don't have room in my freezer for f/t. So p/k vs f/t works better for me. No time spent thawing, no space taken up in freezer.