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HerperHelmz
at Fri Jul 8 13:06:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerperHelmz ]
50% of my collection eats what I can find outside. Whether it be worms, salamanders, snakes. The other 50% eats mice, but will also take worms, salamanders or snakes.
The ones that eat mice, rarely get anything different.
If the eastern milk wants to eat snakes, it can have snakes. It's not hurting the brown snake population around here, there are plenty. Mice cost money, and even though the eastern milk doesn't eat very much, those mice could still be used for another snake. Parasites don't bother me, and not all of my snakes will take f/t snakes, or f/t lizards, or f/t frogs, or I would freeze everything first to kill off parasites.
Besides, this could be an interesting study.
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