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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Re: My snake bit my dog!!

    Quote Originally Posted by mrspoindexter View Post
    I didn't know mice were low in nutrients. I feed her up to 3 each week BC she will not eat a rat. I've tried and tried. She's very healthy. Gains weight fast. I was trying to get a pic up but my data is slow. But ill get one up. To me she's a big girl.

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    While the nutritional value is different there is no study on BP nutritional requirements. Gram per gram it's all the same, the only difference is that with mice you have to feed multiple prey items and with rats you don't, making them a more convinient prey item which means they are always recommended over mice.

    It's can also be financial 3 mice are usually more expensive than a small rat.

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