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    Re: Well, I hope I'm overreacting...but [possible rat bite]

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    I remember hearing on here (somewhere, I'm not about to wade through years of posts to find it) that feeding bigger meals less frequently is better than feeding smaller meals more frequently. But I personally see it as this: if they eat, they eat so why not?
    People have had success with both methods. I think that keepers and breeders with large collections tend to gravitate to a 7 day cycle because they have so many things to do, husbandry wise, on the other 6 days. The most BPs I ever kept at one time was 6, and even with that few, it was easier for me to feed on a 7 day cycle.
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