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Re: Bandit
Do you feed Bandit on the floor?
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Bandit
Very nice
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BanditNClyde (03-08-2009)
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Re: Bandit
yes we do. but lately we have been putting a bag down.
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Re: Bandit
 Originally Posted by BanditNClyde
yes we do. but lately we have been putting a bag down.
Interesting.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Bandit
why is that interesting? its better then feeding in the cage.
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Re: Bandit
 Originally Posted by BanditNClyde
why is that interesting? its better then feeding in the cage.
Uhh... I would rather blood on bedding that I can clear out easily then blood on my floor... or mice poop on my floor... or worse... rat poop and pee!
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Re: Bandit
 Originally Posted by BanditNClyde
why is that interesting? its better then feeding in the cage.
Please elaborate on how feeding on the floor is better than feeding in the cage.
I cannot grasp this concept.
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Re: Bandit
there are many reasons:
1.they dont swallow substrate they cant digest
2.wont confuse your hand with food everytime you go to pick it up
3.Feeding on a plastic bag is cheaper and more sanitary because you dont have to worry about cleaning up their tank and redoing substrate and all you got to do is rinse down the plastic bag
4.if rats/mice poop or pee you dont have to worry about cleaning that up because itll be on the plastic bag versus in the tank
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Re: Bandit
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Please elaborate on how feeding on the floor is better than feeding in the cage.
I cannot grasp this concept.
Nor I.
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