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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: first shed...
Cazador: you're right about the parasites, i caught and kept a few, they all developed white lumps and died.
i'm feeding mine on smelt at the moment, but on the link it's reported on both lists, only difference is one's from "pond" and the other "freshwater"... but ponds are freshwater aren't they? i've also fed her strips of black tilapia.Snaky: Quote:
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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Re: first shed...
I would assume so, at least in America they are. Maybe it means brackish.
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 823
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Re: first shed...
Hey Nessie,
also from UK, and yes things like rosy's are about £2 each, Mice pinkies are about 55p from pet shops or about 20p online... so you Americans can imagine how expensive it is to feed our snakes... I buy mice and pinkies in bulk online from icemice...(pinkies down to 19p) and have a draw in the freezer just for frozen mice!! and feed both mice and chopped up trout. Trout has NO thiamanese apparently, I buy it from Asda, chop into bite size bits and feed with mice, sometimes alternately, sometimes mixed.. All my snakes eat both. I have not used a suppliment ever (well since the 80's when I was feeding on whitebait) But all snakes lively and healthy.. Oh and I give them the odd garden worm (what the americans on here call night crawlers, threw me at first, I thought it was some foriegn insect that they ate!) just make sure its the common garden thing and not the redder ones that you find under sacks or in composts as they are toxic to your snakes.. |
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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Re: first shed...
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OH, wait, this is my third time editing this, I didn't read the rest of your post.
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 823
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Re: first shed...
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what the rosy's? $4= £2 we pay the same then! I have seen pinkies in America sold online for about 10 cents each!!! so frozen are cheaper over there!(if your paying more try searching the internet!!) |
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Moderator
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska, USA
Posts: 1,611
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Re: first shed...
Hi Hans,
It looks like they tested two different genera (plural for genus) of smelt. The first one (Osmerus mordax) came from the Great Lakes in the U.S., but it didn't say where the second one (Hypomesus olidus) originated. They were both from freshwater sources, though. Maybe an internet search on their scientific names would help you recognize which (if any) you're feeding. I don't know if the fact that reptiles are designed to conserve liquid and don't urinate as often as mammals would have any bearing on vitamin B1's passage rate, and hence it's toxicity. |
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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Re: first shed...
OK, wait, I really don't know what I'm talking about. I meant mice, but I did a bag with three mice in it, not one, and I did the wrong thing (insert banana here)
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