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    Re: Dwarf hamsters for BP ?

    Quote Originally Posted by djann View Post
    Gerbils do live in deserts as far as i know and we dont have a desert here infact im in the Europe part of Turkey so hamsters as pets and feeders is the most common around here. I will order 10-15 live pinky mice over internet from another city and freeze em up that will be less pricey for me, looks like i dont have any other choice if you guys are telling me feeding hamsters would lead to health issues in the future.
    I don't think robos specifically would cause health problems, it's more that when full grown they only weigh around 18 grams, whereas an adult ball python is going to be needing a meal between 150 and 250 grams or more, depending on the snake. that $2 a hamster is going to add up really really fast.
    Last edited by Anatopism; 09-28-2011 at 01:29 PM.

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