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Old 02-14-14, 08:59 AM   #28
Derek Roddy
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Re: Snakes Eating In The Wild Thread

Here's a question none of you are asking when making smart comments about "prey size".
How much fat content is on these "wild prey items" as opposed to "captive prey items"?

And, is that constant 70% more fat source good or bad over time for your captive animal?

Didn't someone ask recently why we don't see pictures of animals in people collection that are over 10 years old very often? You know the reason right?

Overfeeding.

But that's OK....go ahead and shorten your snakes life span by half so you can see a "bulge". Haha

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