Talon
11-22-2014, 10:25 PM
Hello there, recently the nearby pet store in this ghost of a town is going out of business and I decided to make an unusual purchase. Usually the store has fuzzies, which I have been able to feed to my adult garters, and chop up effectively for the younger ones to eat in parts and pieces.
However, this time the pet store did not have any. What she had was hoppers! I was hesitant to make a purchase, because none of my snakes are large enough to eat one whole, thus I would have to do some slice and dicing..however when she told me they were going for the discounted prize of .50 cents each and since the nearest pet store is a hour away..I decided to get some(20 of them) since I figured this would be plenty to last me until I can head over to the next town.
Any way..the issue that I'm concerned about is the fur. The fuzzies and pinkies did not pose such a problem, however even if I chop up these hoppers I fear that my two male adults, my one male juvenile, and especially the 3 month male and female pair will not be able to pass the large amount of fur these things have. The last thing I want is my snakes to suffer and die of any sort of blockage! Hoppers are not a reasonable part of their diets at their size after all, and I fear even if I chop them up the fur is just too thick and just too copious.
What can I do? Should I be worried or should I try to skin the chopped up hoppers before feeding it to them?... Or should I stick to nightcrawlers?
Thankyou!
However, this time the pet store did not have any. What she had was hoppers! I was hesitant to make a purchase, because none of my snakes are large enough to eat one whole, thus I would have to do some slice and dicing..however when she told me they were going for the discounted prize of .50 cents each and since the nearest pet store is a hour away..I decided to get some(20 of them) since I figured this would be plenty to last me until I can head over to the next town.
Any way..the issue that I'm concerned about is the fur. The fuzzies and pinkies did not pose such a problem, however even if I chop up these hoppers I fear that my two male adults, my one male juvenile, and especially the 3 month male and female pair will not be able to pass the large amount of fur these things have. The last thing I want is my snakes to suffer and die of any sort of blockage! Hoppers are not a reasonable part of their diets at their size after all, and I fear even if I chop them up the fur is just too thick and just too copious.
What can I do? Should I be worried or should I try to skin the chopped up hoppers before feeding it to them?... Or should I stick to nightcrawlers?
Thankyou!