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Re: feeding gerbils?
I'd recommend against it unless you have a very cheap endless supply of them, some BP's won't switch prey items easily and a gerbil in my town is $12, they also don't breed and produce anywhere near as well as mice.
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Re: feeding gerbils?
 Originally Posted by GoingPostal
I'd recommend against it unless you have a very cheap endless supply of them, some BP's won't switch prey items easily and a gerbil in my town is $12, they also don't breed and produce anywhere near as well as mice.
yea there around the same price here but my bp wont eat and some people say that a gerbil is the best way to get your bp to eat.... she also wild caught... lol
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Re: feeding gerbils?
Gerbils are their natural diet in Africa (not mice). It's a convenience/cost thing more than anything. As mentioned though, it depends what they're used to. Some simply won't switch and others aren't so fussy!
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Re: feeding gerbils?
 Originally Posted by severe_bomber
Some simply won't switch and others aren't so fussy!
thats what i was thinking about mine but.......i really hope she eases up on the pickyness because i cant aford a 10 dollar meal every week lol
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Re: feeding gerbils?
 Originally Posted by Mrgbb
thats what i was thinking about mine but.......i really hope she eases up on the pickyness because i cant aford a 10 dollar meal every week lol 
I'd stick to mice and rats, honestly, like others hate stated it's a very expensive meal. Once you get your snake hooked on it, I really doubt your going to have an easy time trying to switch him back.
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Re: feeding gerbils?
I've used Gerbils to get snakes to eat, and easily got them back on rats.
Mice are worse IMO
I prefer asf's though.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: feeding gerbils?
If you can get a hold of them, African Soft Furred Rats are also a natural food source for ball pythons and more widely available as feeders.
I wouldn't go with gerbils just because it is very hard to find a feeder supply of them. ASFs are very common feeders and many times picky ball pythons will only take them.
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Re: feeding gerbils?
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
If you can get a hold of them, African Soft Furred Rats are also a natural food source for ball pythons and more widely available as feeders.
I wouldn't go with gerbils just because it is very hard to find a feeder supply of them. ASFs are very common feeders and many times picky ball pythons will only take them.
VERY interesting! I didn't know about those!
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Re: feeding gerbils?
Ask a pet store if you can have a pile of soiled Gerbil bedding. Scent your mice/rats with the bedding. Many times this will get your BP back on it's food. Don't feed Gerbils unless you have bunches of money and time.
Good Luck!
Jim Smith
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