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    Re: Feeding Opinion/Advice

    No worries. Like I said, just feed what works for you and your animals. There is no one 'right' way. However, there are responsible and irresponsible methods to both.

    My point for my initial post was neither live or f/t was risk free. And its OK to feed whatever as long as you do it responsibly.

    A snake can die being fed an improperly thawed out f/t. If the core or a feeder is still cold, the snake can go into a system shock. And sadly, some folks have lost their animals from improper f/t feeding and not being vigilante enough.


    Everyone knows the risk of live, but there are ways to keep that risk down to a minimum. (Like that list I posted is a good start and practice)

    And in regards to feeders, I just personally find a snake coil as humane as CO2. I love my rats and don't want them to suffer unnecessarily.

    Anyway. Feed what works for you and your animal. Be aware and responsible folks.


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    Last edited by satomi325; 02-04-2014 at 12:47 PM.

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