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RE: Euthanizing Feeders

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Posted by: WayneAmerica at Fri Jun 2 09:27:52 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WayneAmerica ]  
   

Thanks for the advice... considering I only have a Ball Python, Jungle Carpet Python, and two recent Prairie Kingsnakes, I will stick with frozen feeders, for now.

Now, on feeder size... I have read the feeder should be no larger around than your snake at it's largest circumference. However, this really doesn't coincide with a snake's instinctive feeding habits... food size is of little matter, it's more opportunistic. I guess, in my opinion, a snake in a stable environment (heat controlled for proper digestion, ready supply of water, etc) and the removal of certain vital variables (food cannot escape or fight back ), a snake can accept feeders larger than what appears to be the "rule of thumb." And, so far, my first snake, a Ball Python, has thrived in captivity for over 7 years now. Maybe it's more of a personal preference?? Just my thoughts...


   

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