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    "Third shed, A Success" ScimitarX's Avatar
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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    I'm not sure, i had heard if you thaw it out at a certain temperature it destoys the thiaminase. I never had problems with it. But i dont give it that often anymore unless they wont eat mice or the garter grub.
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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    Yeah, that's right, but the temperature to destroy Thiaminase is so high that it partially cooks the fish. I just buy fresh whole trout from the supermarket and cut it into sensibly sized portions before freezing it. It's actually cheaper.
    James.

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    My chequered are active at night and quite scatty...
    My SanFarancisco is quite quiet and secretive most of the time,
    my oregon red spot is up and nosying about at all times...
    My blacknecked usually like to be basking at the top of a branch....
    the commons are out all day one day, then all hide the next!! whats that all about?
    The Florida blues are only brave when there is food to be had, otherwoise they speedily retreat

    James, you mentioned frogs and tadpoles...and you have mentioned this before and I am curious, do you breed in your house, in the pond outside? do you just collect frogspawn???

    I too believe in a varied diet and think this is a good idea, but I love frogs.. not sure if I could do this.... (but then again I love mice and you have seen my shed )

    But I would like to give it some serious consideration...(should I start a new frog thread?)

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    Inge, I collect frogspawn when I am working on a building site where it would otherwise be destryed. Then I rear the tadpoles in a child's paddling pool in my back garden.

    I have found that even the most stubborn of babies, who won't eat anything else, can't resist tadpoles!
    James.

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    we just started feeding tadpoles and they love it. I have noticed that the female will not eat anything pre killed. she is quite the hunter. they also like minnows and i haven't given them worms yet.
    Krystal

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    This year I am going to dig/build a pretty substantial "natural" pond on my allotment, which is already well populated with frogs. This should make my life easier, it will be less "rearing" and more "harvesting".
    James.

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    so, do tadpoles get worms and things? do you need to deworm your snakes periodically? or are they classed as a safe food?

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    Inge, I think the general consensus here is that tadpoles and frogs do carry parasites, and are therefore not a "safe food". I have used both for years and never had a problem, I've never needed to de-worm a snake through feeding these. This may change when I start using tadpoles from my new pond (when I build it) rather than those raised in a more controlled environment.
    James.

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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Inge, I think the general consensus here is that tadpoles and frogs do carry parasites, and are therefore not a "safe food". I have used both for years and never had a problem, I've never needed to de-worm a snake through feeding these. This may change when I start using tadpoles from my new pond (when I build it) rather than those raised in a more controlled environment.
    Unless they have been frozen for 30 days and then thawed for feeding... IMHO... But maybe not all members agree with me...
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    Re: Feeder goldfish

    I'm ambivalent about the parasite issue
    of course I wouldn't want any
    at the same time
    I know I'm taking changes taking my beardie to the park
    I mean pidgeon poop's got to be infested, and squirrels and all the other garbage eating park critters
    and if I had a pond with frogs, I'd want to offer them to my snakes
    it'd be a little scary
    sometimes quality of life requires a little risk taking
    after all, many Americans risk e-coli and Hep A nearly every day with the consumption of fast food processed meats and added fillers from countries even less regulated
    rhea
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