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FeedersAny and all issues about raising rats, mice, or anything else that you feed your cornsnakes.
I divide m i ne in freezer bags and then put them in seperate tubs.. one for pinkies, one for fuzzies and one for my med mice . I just stack the tubs in the corner of my freezer, takes hardly any room at all
Just remember, corns grow quickly and will need to be fed a larger size mouse as they grow. Don't order more than you will need for a few months. In one year, in about 70 feedings, Scarlett went through about 40 pinkies, 10 small fuzzies, 20 medium fuzzies and now I need to get with Olivia to pick up my weanlings that she needs to be on now.
Thank you for the headsup, I used that same chart when ordering my mice I got them from Layne Labs for this time round, so I got 40 pinkies (in the 10 each bags), 10 small fuzzies, and 30 medium fuzzies. Hopefully that works for this fella
Lol yeah pinkies, fuzzies and even hoppers dont take up much space but when i ordered 50 adult mice they take up about as much room as a large box of fish sticks! Lol so that may be something to think about!
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