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Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
That's nice to know U. I've only fed my snakes mice until yesterday. I got adventurous last night and offered one of them a rat fuzzy which she took with no problem. I was concerned that if I offered rats they wouldn't take mice anymore and I didn't want to waste my supply of mice feeders. Next time I'll offer one of the other snakes a rat and see how that goes. I've heard stories of snakes that will only eat one type or prey. It's good to hear from someone who offers a varied diet with no problems. I like the idea of mixing things up. I've also wanted to try chicks or lizards as supplemental feedings.
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I did have one of my carpets only want chicks for awhile but it was my own fault. I was new to feeding different things to the collection so I gave her a lot of chicks. She only wanted chicks for a couple months. She is back to eating everything now. I have a collection of over 20 snakes and she is the only one I had any kind of issue with. My Asian rats, tree boas, and carpets all do great with the varied diet. I feel like if anything it let me learn a couple different ways to try to entice reluctant feeders. Always a good thing to know how to do. I still feed a varied diet to all my snakes besides the bps. Just like I said earlier, I just give the chicks and quail like I said.
Mice, rats, chicks, and quail are all ok. I would personally stay away from lizards. Feeder lizards are usually full of parasites and aren't the easiest feeder to come by. Too many cons IMO for the lizards to be fed to anything that isn't a strict lizard feeder.