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    Re: 1 or 2 small rats

    Quote Originally Posted by mattramsfan View Post
    right now i am feeding live. i tried to switch him to F/T but he wanted no part in that at all....
    I understand and I won't hijack this thread into a live vs. F/T debate, but I will point out that the larger the live rat you feed, the more risk there is to your BP.

    I always felt that rats in the 70-90 gram range were Med in size, and my adult males thrived on one of those every Friday. The boys never got to heavy and always had good muscle tone. As always, your milage may vary.
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