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    hatchling food ?

    it is time for me to put in another order with rodentpro and i need some food for the babies when they come. what should i order for the hatchlings??
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    Re: hatchling food ?

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    it is time for me to put in another order with rodentpro and i need some food for the babies when they come. what should i order for the hatchlings??
    Preferably live if you want to get them started fast, F/T for hatchlings is much more tricky.

    I would recommend a least 2 to 3 live feedings

    They move through sizes fairly quickly from hoppers to small mice to adult.
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    Re: hatchling food ?

    I would go with the large pinkie mice or the peach fuzzies mice. For the fist couple of meals. They are cheaper than the pinkie rats and easier for the hatchling to eat.


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    thanks, i guess i will put in my reguler order and start looking for a place close by that sells live.
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    Re: hatchling food ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Preferably live if you want to get them started fast, F/T for hatchlings is much more tricky.

    I would recommend a least 2 to 3 live feedings

    They move through sizes fairly quickly from hoppers to small mice to adult.
    Deborah make a good point too!


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    Quote Originally Posted by saber2th View Post
    I would go with the large pinkie mice or the peach fuzzies mice. For the fist couple of meals. They are cheaper than the pinkie rats and easier for the hatchling to eat.
    Pinkie mice and fuzzy mice are not appropriate for hatchling BP

    Hopper mice and rat chub are
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    all my hatchings take down full grown mice with no issues, but I also feed live. I'm looking in to breeding my own rats and mice this coming spring to save on that expense.
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    Re: hatchling food ?

    Pinks and fuzzies in mice are too small for a hatchling. Go for a hopper mouse, or fuzzy rats if you want to get them on rats early. Definitely try to go for live the first couple feedings to make sure they get started.
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