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Posted by: TBONE21 at Fri Nov 16 08:50:50 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TBONE21 ] I would agree with happy on them being borderline and smaller would prob be a little more expensive possibly but easier to digest. Now my personal opinion it is cheaper, easier and safer to feed frozen/thawed mice. You can buy them in bulk always have them on hand and no chance of biting an injuring your monitor. If for some odd reason that I cannot possibly see you insist on feeding like rodents then you really should put them in the feeding tank one at a time cause by putting three in there you are really increasing the chance of injuring your monitor if you just think about it. I mean the one that climbed on his back could of easily hurt him and while he was eating one the other two could and I would hope you couldnt want that. | ||
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