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    Re: New member looking for advice with a rescue weight gain

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    I have local feeder suppliers for mice, rats, ASF, and rabbits. Your pet store should have frozen rat pups if it carries Arctic Mice, though at some point you'll probably want to find a breeder since pet store feeders are stupid expensive.
    Seconded. 3 bucks a pop here for pups, considering ordering a big bag of frozen from a seller.

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    Re: New member looking for advice with a rescue weight gain

    Id recommend www.bigcheeserodents.com and pick up a bag from them. Cost you a more up front to order, but itll save you money even with just ordering for one snake. At least where i am.
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    Re: New member looking for advice with a rescue weight gain

    I would also bump up the humidity a little... I keep mine around 70% and they seem to like it more than a dry climate. Ball pythons are known to be picky eaters and sometimes if their heat and humidity is off they won't eat.... Again just my two cents based off my experience. Hope everything works out for the little guy 😁

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