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Light of Dae
06-16-2012, 01:04 PM
So today A friend of mine came over with a huge lobster that he cooked. I was wondering if it would be ok to feed to my garters? I tried to google it n found someone who fed their ball python n figured it was really healthy for it... Any thoughts?

guidofatherof5
06-16-2012, 01:28 PM
Interesting to say the least.

Stefan-A
06-16-2012, 01:36 PM
As long as there is absolutely no salt, I can't right now think of any reason not feed it to a snake once, apart from the risk that it might start rejecting anything else.

guidofatherof5
06-16-2012, 01:38 PM
As long as there is absolutely no salt, I can't right now think of any reason not feed it to a snake once, apart from the risk that it might start rejecting anything else.

Good point to bring up.

Spankenstyne
06-16-2012, 01:46 PM
Just go easy on the garlic butter too (kidding)
I can't think of a time I would ever have any extra lobster left to feed the snakes with ;)

ProXimuS
06-16-2012, 02:40 PM
Like I've said 100000 times I'm no expert on snakes, but the only thing I could see that might matter, is that it's cooked, rather than raw food that they're used to eating. Cooking starts to break down the proteins and what not. But I'm sure as a little treat it mght not hurt:)

(Like we don't give our dogs/cats little scraps of human food, which isn't made for them, and is cooked...:rolleyes:)

Stefan-A
06-16-2012, 04:00 PM
Like I've said 100000 times I'm no expert on snakes, but the only thing I could see that might matter, is that it's cooked, rather than raw food that they're used to eating. Cooking starts to break down the proteins and what not. But I'm sure as a little treat it mght not hurt:)
The rapid evolution of the human brain can in all probability be contributed to the invention of cooked food. We got more energy out of cooked food, than raw. One study, incidentally involving snakes, also confirms that cooking makes food significantly easier to digest.

Selkielass
06-16-2012, 04:10 PM
Lucky you! (Lucky sñakes!)
I'd offer a bit and I'm pretty sure my checkered. Would go for it. (He'll eat almost anything.)
I bet lobster would appeal to any species that goes for crayfish.
Cooked lobster dries out easily- id make sure it is moist.

ProXimuS
06-16-2012, 04:16 PM
I see what you're saying, but I just really meant as the staple diet for animals. Since they don't cook in the wild, their bodies are used to eating raw foods.

Light of Dae
06-16-2012, 04:50 PM
Just go easy on the garlic butter too (kidding)
I can't think of a time I would ever have any extra lobster left to feed the snakes with ;)

Well my friend being the bargain shopper he is was at a wholesale foods market n bought 10 live lobsters... got them home n realized he had no way to 'keep' them unless he cooked them... So one after one he dropped them in a pot n he said the screaming was crazy. I'll try giving them some... see who likes it.. my scorpions might even want some... we will see. :D


Oh and we just ate a bunch of lobster (between 5 people) and there is still leftovers lol hmmm it was so good. I don't often have sea food, Cole don't like it.

Spankenstyne
06-16-2012, 06:31 PM
I was going to mention the same thing that Stefan did, there's a study floating around that shows cooked food is actually easier to digest for snakes. This is something to keep in mind on the Thiaminase issue as cooking the fish will destroy Thiaminase which opens up options for folks.

katach
06-16-2012, 09:39 PM
My worry would be the salt content.