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Feed?
Is it harder for you to keep your bigger snakes on feed or smaller or is there a difference at all?
Thanks!Mike.
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Re: Feed?
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Re: Feed?
Each animal is differnt..Some little one throw fits and refuse to eat.. damn mojave female and some like my genetic banded, my bee, or my big ole pastel girl just pound food and never look back.
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Re: Feed?
Seems all of my bigger BPs have went off feed.They weigh 746g and up. all snakes little and big are in the same rack.
Mike.
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Re: Feed?
They are definitely all different, the more you have the more likely you will be at some point to run into picky animals.
When it comes to my collection I would say they eat with consistency most of the year (breeding season is another story)
Some are real garbage disposals and will eat anything anytime.
And a few can go on fast for 6 to 9 months without issue.
It varies, I am just not stressing over it.
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