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Re: Does Feeding Mice Alter Longevity? >>


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Posted by Mark M on January 27, 2003 at 00:56:21:

In Reply to: Does Feeding Mice Alter Longevity? >> posted by chris_mcmartin on January 26, 2003 at 08:29:53:

The Raiders Lost tonight!! Oh, sorry I'm still getting over that. Anyway, back to snakes. I had that same concern in the past. I actually feed my adults frozen rat pinks. They have the same amout of "meat" without the fur. I'll let you know if any of mine die from it (lol)! I think with vagrans, you are more than safe with mice since all of the elegans group are naturally big rodent and "anything they can fit in thier mouth" eaters.



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