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    Snacks

    Ok... a friend of mine whom has a corn snake suggests that I feed my BP snacks. He feeds his snacks like crickets and goldfish etc. I come here for all my snake answers cause I think you all really got it together on the pro's and con's on a lot of issues. So what's up with snacks?

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    Re: Snacks

    Thats pretty rediculous. BPs are rodent eaters. We should consider ourselves lucky that they eat rats cause thats not even their natural food. Fish and crickets are a no no...snacks are a human concept.
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    Re: Snacks

    I've never heard of any such thing. In any event, Balls are imprint feeders so I doubt if you could get them to eat anything other than their normal prey item even if you wanted to. Although I'm not sure why you would want to, they already eat much more than they would in nature.

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    Question Re: Snacks

    Quote Originally Posted by Toasty
    Ok... a friend of mine whom has a corn snake suggests that I feed my BP snacks. He feeds his snacks like crickets and goldfish etc. I come here for all my snake answers cause I think you all really got it together on the pro's and con's on a lot of issues. So what's up with snacks?
    Please have your freind come here to receive the correct info concerning ball pythons and the proper foods for them.I have never ever heard of a ball python eating goldfish.I bet he is pulling your leg or just straight up lieing to you.Not being rude here just being honest .
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    Re: Snacks

    I have a corn too and I can tell you that even corns are not supposed to eat crazy things like crickets or fish. That is ridiculous and unhealthy! I don't even think these snakes will eat things other than rodents, will they? Snakes do not "snack"...especially bp's. If you feed a bp too much you risk triggering a fast and future feeding problems. I healthy feeding schedule for a snake (corn or bp) is ONE appropriately sized RODENT ONCE a week. You friend is probably doing his/her snake more harm then good with this silly idea of snake snacks.

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    Re: Snacks

    Quote Originally Posted by CritterLover
    I have a corn too and I can tell you that even corns are not supposed to eat crazy things like crickets or fish. That is ridiculous and unhealthy! I don't even think these snakes will eat things other than rodents, will they? Snakes do not "snack"...especially bp's. If you feed a bp too much you risk triggering a fast and future feeding problems. I healthy feeding schedule for a snake (corn or bp) is ONE appropriately sized RODENT ONCE a week. You friend is probably doing his/her snake more harm then good with this silly idea of snake snacks.
    Funny this topic came up....I was at the vet yesterday and she said that my corn could eat worms, fish etc. She was very uninformed about caring for snakes (any, and all kinds) so, I will be going somewhere else in the future. I will need a physical and fecal for my new BP soon, and won't set foot in that place again.
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    ACK!! A vet told you WHAT?!?!! Please tell me they did not charge you for this gem of wisdom . That is truly frightneing that a vet would advise this. My snakes, corn and bp, eat mice. That is it. No snacks. No worms. Just mice. And they both seem to doing quite well with this system. My hunch is that there are other snakes here that are on a similar diet and also doing quite well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidhe
    Funny this topic came up....I was at the vet yesterday and she said that my corn could eat worms, fish etc. She was very uninformed about caring for snakes (any, and all kinds) so, I will be going somewhere else in the future. I will need a physical and fecal for my new BP soon, and won't set foot in that place again.
    Wow this is truly sad .I bet she feeds the birds cat food .
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    Re: Snacks

    Quote Originally Posted by sidhe
    Funny this topic came up....I was at the vet yesterday and she said that my corn could eat worms, fish etc. She was very uninformed about caring for snakes (any, and all kinds) so, I will be going somewhere else in the future. I will need a physical and fecal for my new BP soon, and won't set foot in that place again.
    Don't give her too much grief. Was she a specialist in herps, or a dog/cat vet who agreed to see your snake? If she doesn't specialize in herps, I wouldn't expect her to know the husbandry and care for all species of snakes. That's why it's important to locate a qualifed herp vet. There are links to finding herp vets in the sticky FAQ in General Herps.

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    Re: Snacks

    Quote Originally Posted by sidhe
    Funny this topic came up....I was at the vet yesterday and she said that my corn could eat worms, fish etc. She was very uninformed about caring for snakes (any, and all kinds) so, I will be going somewhere else in the future. I will need a physical and fecal for my new BP soon, and won't set foot in that place again.
    I always say, find a reptile vet... not just a vet!

    Snacks? Yeah, yet another classic example of how people apply human mannerisms and habits, emaotions etc to an animal that doesn't have them!
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