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    Good news!!! HE ATE!!!!!!!!

    Ok, I went ahead and fed him 3 frozen mice with some tongs and he gobbled them up. Now with him being about 2 feet should he still be eating crickets or should I just keep him on mice? Also is there anything else I can give him to kinda bribe him into being a sweetie?

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    Re: Good news!!! HE ATE!!!!!!!!

    Great news It's always good when they eat I've never had any experience with BTs but I know with savs its recommended to let them have insects still as it's good for them to chase them for the exercise. Best of luck!

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    Re: Good news!!! HE ATE!!!!!!!!

    still try insects for him. an all rodent diet isnt good. try grasshoppers, roaches, snails, earthworms, crawfish, prawns, fish, quail chicks, chicks, etc. they will take A LOT of things.
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