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Re: Wild Genetic Boosting
Originally Posted by paulh
Calcium powder is almost always calcium carbonate. Feeding calcium carbonate is generally a bad idea because it throws off the calcium to phosphorus ratio. Bone has the right ratio, even pinkie mouse bone. Extra calcium passes out in the poop, at best, which is a waste of money. At worst, extra calcium is deposited in soft tissues, where it is injurious to the snake.
A liquid vitamin preparation can be injected into a dead mouse's body cavity, and the mouse is then fed to the snake. Pet stores often carry liquid vitamins that are added to cage bird water containers.
so basically a needle-less syringe inserted into the mouth or anus? or like an actual intravenous/intramuscular shot?
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Re: Wild Genetic Boosting
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
I wouldn't bother "dusting" on the prey- by the time it's swallowed, most has fallen off. That's also assuming that the snake is still willing to eat it when it smells slightly different.
As stated in previous post by paulh, inject (if it's a liquid) into the prey's body, or pack the powder into the rodent's mouth-that's what I do. Whatever you do though, don't over-do it.
oh i’m just curious and here to learn i don’t suspect anyone in my crew has this (*knock on wood*) but currently my research is on snake medicine and what not so i can always be prepared - so whatever it is other people do for this is what i would probably do cuz it’s all new to me lol
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Re: Wild Genetic Boosting
Originally Posted by YungRasputin
so basically a needle-less syringe inserted into the mouth or anus? or like an actual intravenous/intramuscular shot?
Tuberculin syringe with needle, injecting into the dead mouse's body cavity. This is best for small mice. For hopper and larger mice, the belly can be opened with scissors and a drop of multivitamin can be put on the internal organs with a medicine dropper (usually part of the multivitamin bottle cap).
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