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RE: feeding young arizona mountain king

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Posted by: hudafe999 at Mon Apr 13 18:47:09 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hudafe999 ]  
   

additionaly i am noticing due to the anole's speed and glass climbing ability the snake is getting frustrated. Western Fence lizards are common in in my area and fairly easy to catch if you have a quick hand, but what are the risks associated with feeding wild caught lizards. Obviously mites and other parasites are a possibility. Does the fact that these terrestrial lizards would be an easier catch outweigh the potential cons. Also I have never been big in F/T'ing but could an f/t trigger a feeding response that a live pinkie could not. sorry bout the big posts just trying to cover all my bases.


   

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