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"First shed In Progress"
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Nebraska
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home-made garter food
Hey all,
I've decided to try Alan Fancis's homemade garter food that uses trout. Has anyone tried this? And if you have, what's your opinion of it? I'm having a really hard time getting any type of fish that doesn't have Thiaminase in it. The trout at the store is $7.99/lb!! What's cheap fish that doesn't contain the enzyme? I have Tilapia but I am pretty sure it contains thiaminase. It's not on the care sheet so.... Thanks. |
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: home-made garter food
I don't know how many garters you're feeding, but a pound of trout will last you quite a while
now, I'm estimating weights here, but an average adult garter would probably eat something in the neighborhood of half an ounce every five days or so, which would mean that you can divide your purchase price by 32 per meal, which ends up being around $ .25 every five days or so I don't think that's prohibitive
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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Re: home-made garter food
I buy fresh trout at a place called Sam's Club here, about 8-9 bucks for a package of 3. I cut them into 3 pieces and freeze them. I usually use 2 pieces fer feeding....however, lately, I've been going thru 3..got a few more garters lately!!!
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Truieneer, e ras apoat
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: home-made garter food
I tried it once, with mixed results. Those that are easy eaters, they ate it ( fe. marcianus ). Those that are a bit picky in their lunch didn't eat them ( fe. cyrtopsis ). Alan Francis said that all his snakes eat it, except his ocellatus, so the odds of them eating it are in favor
.It's quite easy in the sense that you can make a lot of food in 1 day and it's easy to chop in pieces. But I can get more easily to other fish. |
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