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"Preparing For Second shed"
Food Question
Bogo has finally decided to eat fish! I'm offering her feeder guppies and they don't last too long. They're also really tiny for her. Can I safely offer her feeder rosies????
Devon
Tools are weapons. Weapons are tools. Both are dangerous in the hands of fools.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Food Question
 Originally Posted by Snakeknot
Bogo has finally decided to eat fish! I'm offering her feeder guppies and they don't last too long. They're also really tiny for her. Can I safely offer her feeder rosies????
Devon
That depends on what you mean by safely.
She won't die from them but over the long term it could cause problems that could claim her life.
A suggestion if I may. Put worm chunks in with the guppies. They will smell like fish and Bogo will down them. Just make sure the worms come in contact with the fish or you use fishy water.
I fool my little scrubs all the time with this method. This way you avoid all Rosie problems.
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Re: Food Question
Rosie problems? I wasn't aware that there were any problems. Amy and most if not all of the albino babies that Don sells are on rosies. I bought amy from him and all she had ever eaten was rosies. I can't get them so I fed her silversides meat, then fish scented pinky parts, and now she takes unscented pinky parts. She's thriving and growing like a weed.
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matris ut plures
Re: Food Question
I was under the impression that rosies are just another type of goldfish. They are all I can get here and in a pinch I have fed them to my snakes. By no means is it in their steady diet. I am more afraid of "bad fish" meaning sick than the thiamanese. Once in awhile I will use them as a "treat".
Le Ann
"Research shows that if you're afraid of spiders, you are more likely to find one in your bedroom. I'm really afraid of Johnny Depp."
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: Food Question
I'm just relieved she's interested in something other than salamanders! ( They're getting kinda hard to find lately! ) Maybe this is a sign that she might be willing to try OTHER food. Maybe she'll go for pinkie parts soon. THAT I can easily get.
Kids! Don't wanna eat what's good for them!
Devon
Tools are weapons. Weapons are tools. Both are dangerous in the hands of fools.
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Re: Food Question
I've had very good luck with getting garters to eat things that they normally wouldn't. You just have to slowly transition or condition them. While salamanders were plentiful, the thing to do would be to get pinkies or pinky parts and thaw them with salamanders. Gradually add more and more pinky parts, and eventually, you won't have to scent them.
Amy at first detected the smell of mice even though I scented them with fish and she refused to eat it. Then once or twice she took the scented pinky parts with some actual fish. then I slowly phased out the fish, and eventually, now, she eats straight pinkies, no scenting necessary.
I've been doing the same thing with my adult concinnus that would only eat fish, worms, etc. It seems to be working.
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matris ut plures
Re: Food Question
I have been extremely lucky. My 2 wild caught females have taken to eating anything I put in there with much gusto! The babies have adapted equally as well. I am so happy that things are working for you as well.
Le Ann
"Research shows that if you're afraid of spiders, you are more likely to find one in your bedroom. I'm really afraid of Johnny Depp."
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Food Question
 Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan
Rosie problems? I wasn't aware that there were any problems..
This is from the care sheet:
The main fish to be wary of is the goldfish. Aside from red wigglers, goldfish may be the worst thing you could possibly feed your snake. Rosy red minnows, also known as flathead minnows also contain thiaminase, although it is rumored to a lesser extent. If possible, they should also be avoided.
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Snake Charmer
Re: Food Question
 Originally Posted by Snakeknot
Kids! Don't wanna eat what's good for them!
Devon
i learned in enviormental (brief briefly talked about this tho) "good food" like borcholi ect. is somewhat toxic to little children (not lethal) but their bodys defense against t is by making it taste really bad. ill look more into it
ROBERT The Reptilian Teen
"growing old is mandatory
growing up is optional "
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Re: Food Question
I have got straight from the mouths of the company that makes "Ocean Nutrition" brand silversides. They told me the latin name for the fish and I looked it up. They are arctic pond smelt. Supposedly safe. On the other hand, other brands sometimes use fish that are NOT safe, but still call them silversides.
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