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Old 12-19-16, 07:49 PM   #31
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Re: have you tried reptilinks?

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Thanks for that info BigSnakeGirl. Mine just advanced to a Jumbo Rat, not certain of it's weight, but I'll weigh the next one I get. It's good to have this input from snake owners vice pet store staff. Much appreciated.
Jumbo rats are going to be 300+ grams, but it will depend on your supplier. If your jumbos fall within the large rat scale (150-280 grams or so) they should be fine, but I don't really suggest a jumbo rat for boas because of the fat content. A regular large rat should be plenty for a boa up to 8', after that a diet of rabbits mixed with large rats is best.

And no problem. I may change my stance if the owners of Reptilinks show us HOW they got their information, but until they do I'm going to trust the study with the paper and the numbers over their chart.

For now, my opinion is the links should be limited to omnivorous lizards being provided a mixed and varied diet, and not used for snakes, as they are simply lacking from the information being presented to us at this time.
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Old 12-22-16, 02:12 AM   #32
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I may change my stance if the owners of Reptilinks show us HOW they got their information, but until they do I'm going to trust the study with the paper and the numbers over their chart.
I spoke with the owner Nick Helble, who was very forthcoming. His contact info follows should you want to ask him directly about anything. As for me, I'm going to stick with what nature has been providing, thanks again BSG.

Reptilinks contact info:
Nick Helble: Info@reptilinks.com
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Old 12-26-16, 10:03 PM   #33
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Re: have you tried reptilinks?

well, i finally got to try reptilinks. drove to Cleveland to a great shop called scales and tails. they sold me 10 to try. mac was in his not eating mood and quickly rejected it. i will try again now that he's eating.
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