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Old 10-29-13, 09:04 PM   #16
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Re: just how difficut is feeding frozen foods for snakes?

I haven't had a CB that won't eat F/T. If they won't eat I leave the snake and feeder in a bag over night in a warm spot of the cage.
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Old 10-29-13, 09:09 PM   #17
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Re: just how difficut is feeding frozen foods for snakes?

All of my adult snakes that I have acquired, and not bred myself, were primarily live feeders when I got them, and I had no problem converting them to f/t, even my Royal Python. All my babies that I've bred have taken f/t right off the bat, as soon as they had their first shed.
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Old 10-29-13, 11:18 PM   #18
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Re: just how difficut is feeding frozen foods for snakes?

Well in the interest of science I will try on the next feeding to feed f/t and see if he will take it I just feed him a huge meal on Monday I usually feed every monday (since talking to members)I was told to keep a better schedule remember I'm new to this so we will see I am curious I would like to save myself the stress of worrying if my snake will get hurt but I also enjoy my snakes disposition so I have been worried what a switch would do .....then if successful I'll tell u where to send that hundred bucks. @Aaron_S..wink wink ..lol
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Old 10-30-13, 01:34 PM   #19
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Re: just how difficut is feeding frozen foods for snakes?

most snakes will take frozen thawed prey no problem (all my Carpet eat frozen thawed)

imo its much better as you run no risk of prey biting a snake

i have no issues with live feeding,i just feel frozen thawed is less risky

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Old 11-01-13, 10:00 AM   #20
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Re: just how difficut is feeding frozen foods for snakes?

Feeding frozen is a lot more convenient (for the keepers) and safe for the snake. My ball ate live mice until he was two years old and switched to F/T rats without a second thought. I find that many people whose snake(s) refuse to eat F/T (I work at a pet store and I hear this all the time) are simply going about it incorrectly. A friend of mine recently acquired a ten year old ball python that had only eaten live because he supposedly wouldn't take frozen, and together we were able to get him onto F/T with just a little extra effort. As long as you do your homework it's pretty simple and straight forward.
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