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RPlank
at Tue Dec 2 18:09:50 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RPlank ]
I am no expert, but I don't think you need to worry about overfeeding a juvenile BP. I have never seen an overweight baby, myself. They just grow faster. I start my babies on rats, and just increase the rat size as they grow. One of my 03 males is taking a small rat weekly. Yes, you could use two mice instead of a rat. I think most people switch to rats earlier because the BP's seem to be not as set in their ways when young, and the switchover may be easier.
>>Since we are already discussion the switch, what is about the right size/length/age to switch across to rats? I have two 4 mnth old CBB Normals eating an adult mouse each, once a week. I have watched the adult mice go from a bulge in the belly initially to almost un-noticeable after feedings these days.
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>>I know they could handle a juvenile rat but my concern here is for overfeeding. I guess my question is how much is too much?
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>>Also, should I just use two mice each as opposed to a rat?
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>>Thanks...
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>>-Iman
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>>Hope it helps... ----- Randy
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