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    Re: Keeping males small, feeding schedule/prey size?

    Quote Originally Posted by SwedishBalls View Post
    i absolutely would like to keep the males at the 750-900g range, for breeding and housing purposes
    What happens when what you want to do and what the animal wants to do are at cross purposes? Who comes out ahead?

    Bottom line for me is, you probably will never have a male that's too large to house if you feed only small rats.

    If you get one that upsets you're housing plan, shoot me a PM. I'm sure there's something that can the be done....
    Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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