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    Re: Live vs frozen/thawed

    Basically the Advantages to FT are Safety (free from Rat bites or parasites) , Cost and being able to keep large amounts of Rodents on hand.
    I myself do not like the process of FT at all. Nasty I think. Ive also fed Snakes for 30 years Life & Fresh Kill so maybe its the fact you cant teach a old dog new tricks. I have fed FT to mine and it works when I wait several weeks and got them very hungry. Mine will not take them every 7-10 days like they will Life or Fresh kill though.
    I use a CO2 chamber, put the Rats to sleep and then feed. Keeps my snakes from getting bit and they eat 95% of the time when offered.
    There are several opinions out there. Make sure you read and talk to several experienced people and decide whats best for you and the animal you have. Public Forums are as bad as Facebook Fake News!!



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