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    Re: Ball Python Digestive and Nutritional Efficiency

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    does she (or you) still have any of the data? i'd absolutely love to see it!!!
    Unfortunately it was a few years back and it got lost with my laptop upgrade.

    IIRC as a snake moved to larger feeders a higher percentage of the feeder became snake, most likely because mouse and rat babies are mostly liquid (blood) and fat, and that changes over to higher protein/bone as they age and grow.

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