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Old 03-09-14, 12:59 PM   #1
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Re: Corn Snake size and feeding help

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Their skeletal structure is what makes them less nutritional as they aren't developed all the way and can cause a calcium deficiency
From what I have read, the difference in calcium between pinkies and fuzzies is not particularly large.
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Old 03-09-14, 02:13 PM   #2
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From what I have read, the difference in calcium between pinkies and fuzzies is not particularly large.
They don't really have developed bones til ten days which is your fuzzy
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They don't really have developed bones til ten days which is your fuzzy
Plus, it would be better to feed fuzzies, even if the calcium level isn't much higher.
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Plus, it would be better to feed fuzzies, even if the calcium level isn't much higher.
I agree. Fuzzies are better but the actual levels of calcium aren't really that different.
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