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    Have you asked the breeder to feed her F/T? He might switch her over for you before shipping.

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    Re: Live to f/t - any advice?

    ok,, i just got caried away.... you wouldent need to do any research on the snakes,, just the feeders (at first)... witch has probabally already been done...
    but back to the point,,, would a little (if any) lost nutritional value be worth the "pros vs cons" that the OP was asking....... dident mean th hijack, sorry.
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    Re: Live to f/t - any advice?

    Best of both worlds is:

    live mouse/rat into a homemade gas chamber... problems solved!

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    Re: Live to f/t - any advice?

    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    Have you asked the breeder to feed her F/T? He might switch her over for you before shipping.
    He just got back to me and said he would try f/t with her. Thanks for the advice Don! Also, the drive over is an hour to the breeder's house and an hour back. Do I need to get a heat pack for the snake and what kind works well? Its pretty cold outside where I live, around 5 Celsius or 41 Farenheit.. probably even colder in a week's time when Im picking her up.
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