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    Re: New from Ohio

    Welcome to the forum Amber! Nice of you to be here. Were those albino checkereds purchased online or from pet shop?? Sexing baby snakes can be tricky. But it will be nice to see some pictures of them as soon as you can post them. Also just be aware to keep your snakes healthy and robust they will need to have rodent in their diet or at least a biweekly powdered vitamin supplement sprinkled onto their food. Fish and worms are not considered complete nutrition.
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    Re: New from Ohio

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Welcome to the forum Amber! Nice of you to be here. Were those albino checkereds purchased online or from pet shop?? Sexing baby snakes can be tricky. But it will be nice to see some pictures of them as soon as you can post them. Also just be aware to keep your snakes healthy and robust they will need to have rodent in their diet or at least a biweekly powdered vitamin supplement sprinkled onto their food. Fish and worms are not considered complete nutrition.
    Whole fish is complete nutrition, fish aren't a popular staple in the US but I believe they use them much more frequently in EU and don't have much problems.

    The problem is people feeding unhealthy fish as a staple, like tilapia,goldfish or fillet fish which is not complete nutrition since it lacks the organs and bones.

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    Re: New from Ohio

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdravko092368 View Post
    Whole fish is complete nutrition, fish aren't a popular staple in the US but I believe they use them much more frequently in EU and don't have much problems.

    The problem is people feeding unhealthy fish as a staple, like tilapia,goldfish or fillet fish which is not complete nutrition since it lacks the organs and bones.
    Yep! Whole fish, rats , and chickens and also whole rabbits are considered complete nutrition. Cut up fish is not. Worms or invertebrates are not. Thanks for the clarification.
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