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Rosies.. first Rat...

bensmith5862

bensmith5862
I cant describe the exitement i felt when i gave her her rat today ( lol see pic) she was soo direct and exited.. the rat was a month old and thus..naive.. it never knew what hit it.. wow... so impressed.. wish i could have videotaped her.. im sooo proud lol...
 

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2 weeks...at least...pretty big prey item...f/t is frozen/thawed...a rat. even a young one can be a match for a corn so some folks prefer to feed dead prey items...
 
Pretty much anything larger than a fuzzy can inflict serious injuries on a snake. Frozen thawed is always the way to go. 99.99999% of corns switch over to frozen thawed on the first try.
 
Pretty much anything larger than a fuzzy can inflict serious injuries on a snake. Frozen thawed is always the way to go. 99.99999% of corns switch over to frozen thawed on the first try.

Plus, they are cheaper, you can buy in bulk, the mice can't hurt you or die on you, and they are much less likely to have parisites!
 
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