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Thread: Hatchling Food

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    Re: Hatchling Food

    I'd also go with hopper mice or pinky rats. IMO a small mouse just seems too large for a first meal. Good luck getting them started on f/t, I hear that can be tricky.
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    Re: Hatchling Food

    I use live mouse hoppers for the first few meals. They seem to be the perfect size.
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    Re: Hatchling Food

    Quote Originally Posted by JASBALLS View Post
    Kelly, Not trying to deter(sp?) you from doing that. But a live small mouse will devour a bp hatchling!
    I saw the size she was feeding them as well as hopper asfs and they were appropriately sized.

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    Re: Hatchling Food

    In my experience only about 5-10% of hatchlings will start off on frozen thawed mice or rats. Most need the movement of live mice to stimulate a feeding response. Once you feed a few meals of live they usually go onto frozen/thawed no problem.

    I start off all my hatchlings on live hopper mice.

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    Re: Hatchling Food

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    I saw the size she was feeding them as well as hopper asfs and they were appropriately sized.
    So, they may have been hopper mice? People call different sizes different names lol..

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    Re: Hatchling Food

    They were out of the "hopper" phase but small smalls

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