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    bizarre feeding habit of t.radix

    Well my male t.radix has this weird thing of going through phases of what he eats.

    When I first got him late last year he wouldnt touch anything other than fush, then after a few months he wouldnt take anything other than small mice, he then went back to fish and now its fluffies lol

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    Re: bizarre feeding habit of t.radix

    Those radixes do have a mind of their own.
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    Re: bizarre feeding habit of t.radix

    Sounds like my red sided adult. Frustrating.
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    Re: bizarre feeding habit of t.radix

    Quote Originally Posted by kain View Post
    Well my male t.radix has this weird thing of going through phases of what he eats.

    When I first got him late last year he wouldnt touch anything other than fush, then after a few months he wouldnt take anything other than small mice, he then went back to fish and now its fluffies lol
    All the radixes I've kept do that. That's why I just keep rotating the foods I give them. Some people swear by rodent-only diet and then wonder why their snakes stop eating. It's because they want something different! If I feed them just one type of food for very long, they inevitably stop eating until I offer something different. It's normal.
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