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Posted by T. Larson on July 30, 2002 at 10:55:26:
I keep reading posts on these forums that say or imply that juvenile rats (the same size as adult mice) are more nutritionally dense than mice. Does anyone know if this is true or is this all anecdotal ? Has anyone noticed a difference in health, growth rate etc. between the two ? I'm curious because I have a snake that I'd like to feed the most nutritionally sound meal to (of course), but I wanted to know if there is anything to this before I bother switching him to small rats as he is not large enough for adults yet. Any thoughts, ideas, experience on this subject is appreciated.
Thane
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