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Household Food

Ritzii

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I ran out of pinkies for my corn last week (they're already too small so he should be on to fluffs now), I was meant to get some more this week but I wont be able to get my hands on them until another few weeks. I was wondering if there was any household foods that would be suitable as a temporary meal?
 
I ran out of pinkies for my corn last week (they're already too small so he should be on to fluffs now), I was meant to get some more this week but I wont be able to get my hands on them until another few weeks. I was wondering if there was any household foods that would be suitable as a temporary meal?

What about corn on the cob? or baby carrots??


-note. that was a joke... Corns eat rodents, nuff said.
 
No, nothing besides mice or other captive bred rodent pinks will do at all.
 
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Actually, in case of emergency, you can feed chicken. It is not a completely balanced meal, but better than starving. Contact Vinman for complete details.
 
Actually, in case of emergency, you can feed chicken. It is not a completely balanced meal, but better than starving. Contact Vinman for complete details.

...and increases salmonella risks...... (Unless you cook it like I believe Vinman does).......and it is almost definitely not a suitable diet for GROWING snakes.

Either way, it is better to SKIP a week on a healthy snake than to switch its diet around...and around....and around.....
 
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