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BrianSmith
at Wed Jul 9 17:15:34 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
This may seem like a stupid question,.. but I really want to know this, so I am going to ask it anyway in the hopes that you guys can supply me with an answer.
I often favor feeding my subadult pythons and boa females female rats that just had their weanlings taken from them. My logic is that their huge milk sacs are added nutrition for the young and thus "growing" snakes. Is this accurate? Is there any added benefit to these lactating rodents? Or is the fat content non-beneficial? Any insight would be appreciated. ----- It isn't "Ideas" that fail or succeed,... it is the "Systems" which are instilled to launch and sustain the idea that either fail or succeed.>[Me.]
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Question for Kassie or Marcia along the lines of nutritional breakdown..... - BrianSmith, Wed Jul 9 17:15:34 2003
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