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View Poll Results: Live prey vs.

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  • Live prey

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  • Pre-killed prey

    50 11.06%
  • Frozen/Thawed prey

    177 39.16%
  • Doesn't matter

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    Re: Live prey vs......

    There's a dynamic of the whole "live vs dead" arguement that I think gets left out sometimes...I'd like to preserve my snake's natural instincts to ID and strike and constrict etc etc as opposed to just tossing a dead item that they just begin to swallow w/o effort. I mean, we gotta realize that these guys are wild animals after all. There's a reason that zoo's often hide the food they give to scavenger type animals or attach meat to moving ziplines in cheetah cages and thiings like that. Let the ball python be a ball python! What do y'all think?
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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Looks like you're the man boss! LOL



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    lmao nice thats what im talking about lol
    Ok I am still laughing at the male lol little guy you go

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v444/VFT/cuz.jpg

    so what is the lenght/weight on that one?
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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    There's a dynamic of the whole "live vs dead" arguement that I think gets left out sometimes...I'd like to preserve my snake's natural instincts to ID and strike and constrict etc etc as opposed to just tossing a dead item that they just begin to swallow w/o effort. I mean, we gotta realize that these guys are wild animals after all. There's a reason that zoo's often hide the food they give to scavenger type animals or attach meat to moving ziplines in cheetah cages and thiings like that. Let the ball python be a ball python! What do y'all think?
    Not me ... once you take a ball python and stick it in a cage it's not really the same wild animal anymore ... zoos do those things to exercise mammals that normally in the wild would have hundreds of acres of territory to roam on, but have you ever seen a zoo feed their crocs? They just toss the food in. I feed live because it's the cheapest and most convenient method I have available for feeding my collection and it works for my snakes ... if the same were true about F/T, then that's what I'd do.

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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by VFT
    lmao nice thats what im talking about lol
    Ok I am still laughing at the male lol little guy you go

    so what is the lenght/weight on that one?
    That "little guy" is 720 grams in that picture to give you some perspective. I have racks filled with females that size ... she weighs A LOT! ... LOL



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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Not me ... once you take a ball python and stick it in a cage it's not really the same wild animal anymore ... zoos do those things to exercise mammals that normally in the wild would have hundreds of acres of territory to roam on, but have you ever seen a zoo feed their crocs? They just toss the food in. I feed live because it's the cheapest and most convenient method I have available for feeding my collection and it works for my snakes ... if the same were true about F/T, then that's what I'd do.

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    Yeah I see what you are saying. I guess I'm just playing with the idea that live food might be a little more stimulating for them, and possibly contribute to their overall health in a positive way.

    (goes to google and starts researching for any relevent info on this...)
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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    That "little guy" is 720 grams in that picture to give you some perspective. I have racks filled with females that size ... she weighs A LOT! ... LOL



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    lmao that is sweet
    little guy rocks
    I have yet to try any of my smaller males.


    i still am going to feed large rats lol
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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    Yeah I see what you are saying. I guess I'm just playing with the idea that live food might be a little more stimulating for them, and possibly contribute to their overall health in a positive way.
    Well, I think that you are on the right track. I was just talking to my vet yesterday about the lack of stimulation and exercise in captive boids and the effect it has on their immune systems and their ability to naturally rid themselves of respiratory infections. The idea of a boid that is so accustomed to eating dead food that it doesn't even use its muscles to constrict anymore is certainly alarming unless there is sufficient supplementary exercise provided.

    But in the end, I believe that you must first and foremost make keeping the animal as trouble free as possible on the keeper. In theory, the easier the animal is to care for, the better and more frequent care it will get allowing for an overall healthier specimen. That's just my opinion and certainly not an "answer", because as we all know that there are many ways to keep these animals successfully.

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    Re: Live prey vs......

    Quote Originally Posted by VFT
    i still am going to feed large rats
    Good luck with that.

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    Re: Live prey vs......

    WOAH


    huge image!


    Any possible way you could resize that so folks don't have to scroll back and forth to read the posts?

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    Re: Live prey vs......

    wow ... 58 replies on a live vs. feeding thread and no warning from the mods!! .... that's gotta be some kind of record!!!

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