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Old 07-28-13, 02:00 AM   #16
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Re: Feeding quail eggs

Thanks for all the advise guys. I guess I just got excited with the idea of an egg eating snake. It's something I've wanted for awhile and I should have just asked on the forum, clearly there's more experience here than I have on my own.
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Old 07-28-13, 03:03 AM   #17
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Thanks for all the advise guys. I guess I just got excited with the idea of an egg eating snake. It's something I've wanted for awhile and I should have just asked on the forum, clearly there's more experience here than I have on my own.
Why don't you buy an egg eating species then?
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Old 07-28-13, 10:12 AM   #18
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Why don't you buy an egg eating species then?
I probably will in the future, I've just recently got a Boa who's been giving me some issues so I want to get her feeding regularly and everything before I go getting more pets.
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I don't get why people have to re-invent the wheel in this hobby. Corns have lived fine on rodents since the 50's!
We have re-invented the wheel thousands of times over. If we didnt we would still be using stone wheels. I dont see a problem with careful experimentation in the reptile hobby. That's why we have better enclosures, and other equipment to make our reptiles life better. Im not saying that this kind of things should be done by novice keepers, but it seems that people on this forum are very apposed to anyone challenging the norm. This is just an observation. I don't know anything about corns eating eggs.
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