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Old 05-10-13, 06:09 PM   #10
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Re: Feed Guide for Newbies (Rats v Mice)

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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895 View Post
You don't want Aaron because he'd boot your whining can so fast. What are you crying for? Just because you are making assertive claims that aren't 100% true?

Doesn't a 40g mouse have more fat than a 40g rat? Don't they also have more calcium?
A) I could be wrong...but I think not. Met Aaron..Seems like a sensible guy…not a bully.

B) "Making assertive claims that aren't 100% true?" Where please? Please answer with additional data or information to clarify, but not just flaming for the sake of flaming.

C) 40g rat v 40g mouse: Nope. Have a quick look at the O.P. Adult mouse to sub adult rat...The sub adult rat has statically insignificantly higher protein but statistically higher fat %. Also a sub adult rat will have a statistically higher level of both Fe (iron) and Zn (zinc) which have a direct correlation to many things including red blood cell count, O2 transfer and respiratory health (Fe), and overall immune system health (Zn).



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