ashman07
Well-Known Member
Why do rats eat their babies
because they are so tender and juicy.Why do rats eat their babies
I like to feed my animals on rats because mice really stink. Apart from newly hatched anteresia's pythons can easily handle new born pinky rats.By the way Jeramie, why the rush to get your animals onto rats? There is actually much more calcium and other nutrients in an adult mouse than an underdeveloped rat, and the fur on a mouse is far better for the digestive system of your snake.
I personally wouldnt move a mother to a new place before she gives birth this could be causing the stress. Rats are best left together all the time IMO they all help each other out and its much less stressful on the mother.Well 2 where my fiends rats so i don't know. Mine was in a bath tub in a garage and then moved befores she had her babies
Pythoninfinite said:By the way Jeramie, why the rush to get your animals onto rats? There is actually much more calcium and other nutrients in an adult mouse than an underdeveloped rat, and the fur on a mouse is far better for the digestive system of your snake.
Jamie.
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