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    thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    i was thinking about getting a fish tank and some fish to breed for my garters, i was just woundering if anyone new any safe ones iv had a look on the caresheet. also would it be worth keeping them i.e. the breeding cycle might not keep up with how many fish my garters will eat , cheers gaz

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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    I think your best bet is guppies. I'm not a very good fish keeper but sure wish I had a tank full of guppies.
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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    cheers steve its just an idea see if it would be worth it

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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    I think once you have a tank established and have the snakes to keep the numbers down it would be worth it.
    A tank full of guppies during baby time would be wonderful.
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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    im going to look on the care sheet for them now see what there like for breeding etc

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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    Fons(Thamnophis) mentions that he sometimes feeds these to his snakes on his website.Buy Frozen Dillies | Frozen Aquarium Foods | Fish Food | Northampton Reptile Centre
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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    I thought about doing this. But then I thought it would be a pain in the *** to pre-kill them and I don't really want to feed live if I can avoid it just for ethical reasons.

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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    It would also be more animals to take care of. Yes, they may be there for food, but they would need to be taken care of until they meet their inevitable fate...Feeding, changing water, etc....
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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    Having an aquarium, and being in the process of setting up a larger tank now, I think it would be more trouble than it's worth to run an aquarium just for feeding garters. You could certainly breed enough guppies to keep pace with a single garter.... given a large enough tank. The other consideration is that to breed in any real quantity you'd need a spawning tank, and a tank for the fry too - the adults are all too happy to eat the small fry given the chance.
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    Re: thiaminase fish pet shops uk

    Gups are easy to keep and breed but cleaning tanks and whatnot is time consuming. Part of the reason I switched to snakes was to get more satisfaction for my efforts

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