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  • 04-14-2006, 07:11 AM
    Ozone
    hamster
    am looking to find an article that show the Nutrient Composition of Whole Vertebrate Prey
    and why we musn't feedin the snakes a hamster..
  • 04-14-2006, 07:33 AM
    SnakeySnakeSnake
    Re: hamster
    I think a hamster would be fine

    The only issue is if the snake decides that they like hamster and only hamster from now on!
  • 04-14-2006, 08:31 AM
    Melicious
    Re: hamster
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SnakeySnakeSnake
    I think a hamster would be fine

    The only issue is if the snake decides that they like hamster and only hamster from now on!

    Haha. No kidding. Last year, around this time, there was a bear hampster at that the petstore I get my mice from, wanted to get rid of because it was so violent. Ophelia enjoyed him. A lot. Thank goodness she didn't like him THAT much. They're $8 a piece.
  • 04-14-2006, 09:25 AM
    ErikH
    Re: hamster
    Nutritionally speaking, I don't think there is anything wrong with hamsters. The problem is that they are more expensive, and since BPs have a tendancy to imprint on a single type of prey, you could wind up with a BP that is costly to feed.
  • 04-14-2006, 11:49 AM
    elevatethis
    Re: hamster
    I would have said the same thing about hamsters until a few days ago.....

    At work, an adult hamster was dropped off because it was completely evil and would bite and hiss and carry on, the kids wouldn't touch it. I realize this is the owners fault, but there's nothing we could do for him.

    Being a reptile specialty store, often the small mammals that get dropped on us end up as feeders. We've got a large white-throat monitor that is a garbage disposal for rodents, so a colleage of mine tossed the hamster in his cage. I don't know if any of you have any first hand experience with the feeding responses of large monitors, but this hamster fought off the monitor and lived to tell the tale. This monitor eats live medium rats NO PROBLEM. I would have offered the hamster p/k personally, but that's the story with it.

    That being said, never in a thousand years would I offer a live hamster to a ball python. If you do choose to offer it as prey...p/k will probably be the smartest way to go.
  • 04-14-2006, 12:24 PM
    JLC
    Re: hamster
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by elevatethis
    .... We've got a large white-throat monitor that is a garbage disposal for rodents, so a colleage of mine tossed the hamster in his cage. I don't know if any of you have any first hand experience with the feeding responses of large monitors, but this hamster fought off the monitor and lived to tell the tale...

    Maybe it was a Miniature Giant Space Hamster? That would explain everything! :P

    ~sits back and waits to see if anyone gets the reference~
  • 04-14-2006, 12:27 PM
    elevatethis
    Re: hamster
    This hamster really was a badass........after he fought his way out of the monitors jaws, he stood up on his back legs and was hissing or whatever it is that hamsters do. We ALMOST gave him a repreive, but the mangrove monitor looked hungy too ;)
  • 04-14-2006, 12:27 PM
    Adam_Wysocki
    Re: hamster
    Boo.

    -adam
  • 04-14-2006, 12:28 PM
    elevatethis
    Re: hamster
    *don't ever bring your unwanted small animal pets to a pet store with lots of reptiles*
  • 04-14-2006, 12:33 PM
    basuca
    Re: hamster
    My female bp only eats hamsters, it was my falt but here they are not that espensive
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