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help with potential future problem
I've had my bp for about a year now, and no matter what I've done I have never been able to switch him from live to frozen, every time I attempt it, its almost like he gets scared. I've even had 2 people alot more experienced in herps than myself come over to help me out, but we never have any luck. my problem is I'm going to be moving to Alberta for work in 2 months and Just my luck rats are illegal there. I guess I'm just looking for some possible solutions, I will keep trying frozen, but he seems to be set in his ways.
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Re: help with potential future problem
Mice are legal, and I would be fine with mice, but I'm guessing feeding a full grown bp mice would be a little impracticable?
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Re: help with potential future problem
I will definatly give what you just said a try, one other thing i was wondering, do some bp's just never accept frozen, or are they just more stubborn than the others?
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Re: help with potential future problem
yea mine wnt switch off live she loves em and honestly it shouldnt be a problem as long as you watch the feeding ya know
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Re: help with potential future problem
Can you have ASF rats there. Dont see y they would be a problem? Africa/Canada same diff. haha
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