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    well we have a steady supply of all sorts of rabbit breeds and most of the time they would be only a few hours old as our supplier does breed only for us and he will euthanize/ freeze them straight out of the mother rabbit some of these bunnies are tiny and our biggest female ball 1,445 g fire would be able to EASILY take 2 IF we were to let her. we have retics, burms and balls all of our balls are now on bunnies even our 950-1,000g pastel male he has no problems and yea when he eats it leaves a lump but it not really noticeable unless you feel for it or hold him up and dangle his body but what i want to know is are they a good food for 1st year females that threw nothing but slugs we would like her to get back to her pre-breeding weight of ~1,300g have yet to really weigh the bunnies but it seem as if they like them almost better then rats as our het albino female was always a finicky feeder yet since we started with the baby bunnies weekly (today will be there 3rd time being offered bunnies) she has not missed a single meal plus right now in my area the size rats i would feed to our balls are running up to $5-$8 and that's what we pay for 2 baby bunnies so it is more cost effective to us right now then rats anyway which we really don't care about we just want our snakes to eat as healthy as possible be it they are eating rats or bunnies.

    EDIT: forgot to mention that the bunnies are about the size of a a small rat or 2 large PINKY rats
    Last edited by darkaxe420; 04-19-2013 at 03:50 PM.

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