Posted by:
ViciousEnvy
at Thu Feb 10 01:49:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ViciousEnvy ]
When I bought my burm as a hatchling I feed it frozen mice pinkies. As time has gone on and it has grown it now eats frozen rats. However, at one point in time I WRONGLY attempted to feed it a live mouse. It refused, and I also have a friend who owns a clutch mate that has also always refused live prey. Thankfully my burm its frozen and does so willingly and readily.
My question is, as reading these posts lately and seeing all the problems people encounter trying to feed/ switch to frozen prekilled, has anyone else expierenced this? What percentage of burms easily take to frozen prekilled, and the contrary what percentage initally will refuse frozen prekilled and have to be switched over time? Just curious, thought maybe some more expierenced keepers would have some idea on just how often burms as babies have these "feeding issues"
Thanks Nick ----- 1.2.1 crested geckos
0.1 burmses python
0.1 pain in the ass
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