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    Re: Feeding questions

    Ive always had great luck with that method, and my entire collection is on F/T.
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    Re: Feeding questions

    Which method? Thawing both and hoping the smell of the mice helps him take the rat?

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    Re: Feeding questions

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    Would it harm him if he eats the rat and it's too big?
    Well if the rat is obviously much larger than him I don't think he'd really try to ingest it (still not a good idea though), but as long as the rat isn't bigger at it's largest point than he is at his largest point, there should be no problem.

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    Which method? Thawing both and hoping the smell of the mice helps him take the rat?
    Yes thawing both in the same bin.
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