View Full Version : Can retics eat chickens?
jay's reptiles
02-02-17, 07:11 PM
I was wonder if a retic could live off of just eating chickens. I Plan on feeding my retic large guniea pigs than move her over to rabbits once she is too size.
But can a retic live of off just feeding on chickens.
I know guinea pigs are very fatty so it may not be the best choice for a staple, but I dont have experience with retics. I also am unsure if fowl should be a staple. Any reason why you arent using rats until it's ready for rabbits?
jay's reptiles
02-02-17, 09:31 PM
I know guinea pigs are very fatty so it may not be the best choice for a staple, but I dont have experience with retics. I also am unsure if fowl should be a staple. Any reason why you arent using rats until it's ready for rabbits?
I'm using rat right now. It was a wondering kinda question
bigsnakegirl785
02-02-17, 10:12 PM
I wouldn't use it as a staple, they're a much leaner prey option than rats or even rabbits. If you wanted to give the snake a varied diet, you could definitely include chickens, but chickens alone might not be enough to sufficiently support them.
I would avoid Guinea pigs if you could. Pythons do deal with fat a little better than boas, but I still would avoid such fatty meals. The fattest I'd go to would be colossal rats maybe. If you do offer GPs I'd do maybe one a year, and offer something else the rest of the year.
jay's reptiles
02-03-17, 07:59 AM
I wouldn't use it as a staple, they're a much leaner prey option than rats or even rabbits. If you wanted to give the snake a varied diet, you could definitely include chickens, but chickens alone might not be enough to sufficiently support them.
I would avoid Guinea pigs if you could. Pythons do deal with fat a little better than boas, but I still would avoid such fatty meals. The fattest I'd go to would be colossal rats maybe. If you do offer GPs I'd do maybe one a year, and offer something else the rest of the year.
Once my girl is adult size. She will be getting rabbits and chickens
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