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    Re: Snake feeding advise

    Well pinkies are the most nutritionally complete. My snake accepts pre-killed and even thawed prey, so pinks aren't as much hassle as you might think. If you want to breed enough guppies you need a good setup and some fish knowledge, otherwise I'd advise against it. Frozen wild-caught trout pieces are great. I sprinkle them with a reptile vitamin powder if my snake hasn't had mice in a while.

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    Re: Snake feeding advise

    Quote Originally Posted by nitrogen15 View Post
    Well pinkies are the most nutritionally complete. My snake accepts pre-killed and even thawed prey, so pinks aren't as much hassle as you might think. If you want to breed enough guppies you need a good setup and some fish knowledge, otherwise I'd advise against it. Frozen wild-caught trout pieces are great. I sprinkle them with a reptile vitamin powder if my snake hasn't had mice in a while.
    I really don't want to go with pinkies But with the trout pieces how often would I need to feed the snake with that?(once a week,twice a week,etc)

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    Re: Snake feeding advise

    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowBeast View Post
    I really don't want to go with pinkies But with the trout pieces how often would I need to feed the snake with that?(once a week,twice a week,etc)
    If you feed your garters only trout pieces make sure to also sprinkle some reptile vitamins on it every 3rd or 4th feeding.

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