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View Poll Results: Do you think this idea is theoritically possible and realistic?

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    Re: Insane dream idea: would it be possible?

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    What happens if we just had a block? A very small block, or maybe something in the shape of a mouse. How many of you think it would be possible that, if we had scientists on board, we could create some kind of food item that can be grown in a lab, filled with all the nutrients, vitamins, etc. that would come in your typical rat. You could have different amounts of nutrients etc. to represent different stages of rat (pup, jumbo, etc.). Of course, in this hypothetical, it is all ethical and the snakes enjoy it (or at least show no signs of discomfort). How many of you think this is theoritically possible and realistic?
    Well, if you make it in the shape of a sausage, not only is it possible, it's already been done. They're called Reptilinks and I just started feeding them to my Children's python. They're not recommended for BPs because BPs are so finicky, but, maybe if you played with the formula, you could come up with something they'll eat.
    Last edited by Homebody; 01-03-2023 at 11:25 PM.
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