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Only rats/ mice...
Should I only feed my BP rats/mice? Or can I give him gerbils?
Some people say if you have a picky (wont strike) BP, feed it gerbils because that is the color of the mice in the wild. (Have you ever seen a white mice in the wild?)
Some people say dont ever feed a BP hamsters because they have a different type of fur that will "plug up" and kill a BP.
Some people say pet stores wont sell you gerbils. (If they know what you are doing with them.)
Some people say it is even against the law in some states. (I live in Texas.)
I was just wondering...I think I will say with Fancy Mice...
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Registered User
Re: Only rats/ mice...
A girl at Petco wouldnt sell a gerbil to my girlfriend because she said it was "too cute" to be fed to a snake.
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Reptile Dysfunction
Re: Only rats/ mice...
stick with mice and rats,a hamster or a gerbil may gnaw it to death,my local petsmart won' sell feeder either.I don't understand why it would bring more customers.
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Re: Only rats/ mice...
Feed appropriately sized mice or rats. It is best to feed the same type of rodent on the same day each week.
Feeding gerbils and other rodents can get really expensive since ball pythons can be imprint feeders. If you feed them something exotic or expensive, it is a possibility that the snake will only eat those animals.
Do a search on this site. There is tons of good information available already.
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Re: Only rats/ mice...
Originally Posted by daniel1983
Feed appropriately sized mice or rats. It is best to feed the same type of rodent on the same day each week.
Feeding gerbils and other rodents can get really expensive since ball pythons can be imprint feeders. If you feed them something exotic or expensive, it is a possibility that the snake will only eat those animals.
Do a search on this site. There is tons of good information available already.
I second this
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Re: Only rats/ mice...
Originally Posted by Victor Little Bird
Some people say if you have a picky (wont strike) BP, feed it gerbils because that is the color of the mice in the wild. (Have you ever seen a white mice in the wild?)
I was just wondering...I think I will say with Fancy Mice...
I think sticking with the mice is a good idea.
Rather than offering a gerbil to a "non-striking" BP, I'd work on environment first to find out why they aren't feeding. Temps incorrect (measured with stick on dials rather than a digital thermometer/hygrometer combo), enclosure or hides too large, too much handling, etc.
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Registered User
Re: Only rats/ mice...
Originally Posted by rabernet
enclosure or hides too large
The pet store I live near just got a new batch of BP's. Do you think a 12X30 (29 Gal.) tank is to big for a ( I guess...7in) BP?
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Re: Only rats/ mice...
The thing is that gerbils have the same odor as gerboas, which are what Ball Pythons eat in West Africa. Because they recognize that odor as being food, they stray away from the lab rats and mice that we feed them. The chance of switching a Ball Python back to rats/mice from gerbils is very slim. People who own wildcaught Ball Pythons have no choice but to feed their BPs gerbils or otherwise they'll starve.
Co-owner of a reptile store
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Re: Only rats/ mice...
Originally Posted by _BoidFinatic_
The thing is that gerbils have the same odor as gerboas
Where is the proof of this?
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