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    Re: Nothing like a verbal assault from Petsmart....

    Quote Originally Posted by anatess View Post
    Okay, you believe we shouldn't feed live because of the rare but distinct possibility of injury, yet you are okay with feeding frozen/thawed?

    For your information, there is a rare but distinct possibility of your snake dying after eating a frozen rodent that was not properly thawed.

    In both cases, you mitigate the possibility of injury by PROPER FEEDING PRACTICE.

    If you're going to sit on your high horse, at least be consistent about it.
    you might wunna open your eyes and read a little more, i feed mine prekilled. and that risk you stated is 100% within your control to prevent, a live animal injuring the snake is not 100% in your control, no matter how much you may want to claim it is. so its kinda like apples and oranges, thanks for TRYING to play. anyways, im done here now
    Last edited by BAMReptiles; 11-11-2010 at 09:26 PM.

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