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    Re: Wrong size bulk feeders

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    Not at all. I had mice and rats as pets so she was kinda not ok but still helping me pack them lol.

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    at least she helped! my dad is the only one who tolerates feeders. my mom is TERRIFIED.
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    Re: Wrong size bulk feeders

    I had them all over her counter lol. Sorted by weights. She was not amused. She is not afraid of them, just doesn't agree with feeding them to snakes. I'm like boople has to eat mom and I can give her broccoli.

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    Re: Wrong size bulk feeders

    How heavy is your snake?

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    Re: Wrong size bulk feeders

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    I had them all over her counter lol. Sorted by weights. She was not amused. She is not afraid of them, just doesn't agree with feeding them to snakes. I'm like boople has to eat mom and I can give her broccoli.
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    It amazes me how people can be so upset about feeding carnivores, when WE AS HUMAN BEINGS ARE OMNIVOROUS PREDATORS! We can (and do) kill and eat almost any species on the planet that we desire, we kill and consume millions of pounds of animals daily...
    ...but feeding an animal to a predator is somehow weird or evil?

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    Re: Wrong size bulk feeders

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    It amazes me how people can be so upset about feeding carnivores, when WE AS HUMAN BEINGS ARE OMNIVOROUS PREDATORS! We can (and do) kill and eat almost any species on the planet that we desire, we kill and consume millions of pounds of animals daily...
    ...but feeding an animal to a predator is somehow weird or evil?
    Right! Lol

    the he day I get her to hold boople hell will freeze over. She isn't afraid, she is just....no! Lol
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    This thread is interesting... I breed my own rats and have partnered with a local snake keeper that buys my excess as I euthanize and put them in the freezer. He says anything from 50 grams to 100 grams is a small and 100 grams to 185 grams is a medium. I give him a deal, I sell them for $1.50 for a small, $2.00 for a medium. I know at that price I'm really not making very much at all but when he first came to me my freezer was full and I didn't know how to get rid of them LOL. Since then we trade a lot of stuff, the last deal he gave me a female clown at almost half price, trading almost all for my frozen rats. It's become quite the barter system along the way, rats for snakes LOL. I also buy pallets of coconut husk bedding, now we trade snakes, rats, mice, and bedding!
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    Every website I have seen (4) have said all smalls are 40-84g. I got 75-95's def mediums.
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