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07-11-2011, 10:12 AM
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[quote=crotalusadamanteus;1315452]Comparing Mammals, fish and reptiles hardly argues the point validly IMO. Their needs are vastly different. Their metabolisms are completely different.
If a baby mammal, rodent or fish doesn't eat within a certain time after birth, it will die. I've had new born Boas (1 actually) that went it's first 2½ months without eating, and this is without getting the benefit of yolk absorption. And I bet they can go even longer and still end up thriving.
The animal mentioned above was fed every couple weeks for 3 months after finally deciding to eat, then went to 3 week intervals just like the rest. She seems to be thriving too, even if she is smaller then most 3 yr olds I've seen, and is not any smaller then her litter mates that ate right away, and 4-5 extra meals.
I see what you are saying. But to me, just because something can go a period of time without anything, doesn't mean it should. And that's just my opinion. I know that a snake can go VERY long periods without food. I've seen a bp go 7 months without food and still be perfectly fine. I guess I just don't really agree with feeding something that's in my eyes a baby less often than once every 14 days. I do agree that as it gets older, less often feeding are vital to maintaining healthy weights, because just like anything, with age the metabolism slows down.
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07-11-2011, 12:29 PM
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Thats EXACTLY what I did when I asked about the comment
"to help them grow"
Your the one with sparks flying out your butt like a bottle rocket
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Originally Posted by the gecko geek
Instead of telling people they are wrong, why not just play a little devil's advocate and get the gears turning in their brains. That is one of the best ways to spread knowledge. Make people think.
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07-11-2011, 12:41 PM
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#43
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[quote=the gecko geek;1315506]
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Originally Posted by crotalusadamanteus
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I see what you are saying. But to me, just because something can go a period of time without anything, doesn't mean it should. And that's just my opinion.
here you are on one side of the fence
I know that a snake can go VERY long periods without food. I've seen a bp go 7 months without food and still be perfectly fine.
now on this side of the fence
I guess I just don't really agree with feeding something that's in my eyes a baby less often than once every 14 days.
then back on this side of the fence
I do agree that as it gets older, less often feeding are vital to maintaining healthy weights, because just like anything, with age the metabolism slows down.
then back yet again . . . . .
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07-11-2011, 12:55 PM
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#44
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crap!
You mentioned the lack of prey diversity your your other
posts.
FWIW (we cover that here with our snakes as well)
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07-11-2011, 01:06 PM
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I see both sides of the issue.
Is that not allowed or something?
Why am I not allowed to see the positives and negatives for each side, and agree with things from both?
And I've always been taught to view both sides of the fence. It keeps you from getting closed minded.
You can either handle it or not, but I'm always going to play both sides of the fence
And I'm not saying why can't we just agree on something, because I know that we won't. We all have different views and opinions on certain aspects.
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07-11-2011, 01:11 PM
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#46
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Originally Posted by the gecko geek
I see both sides of the issue.
Is that not allowed or something?
Why am I not allowed to see the positives and negatives for each side, and agree with things from both?
And I've always been taught to view both sides of the fence. It keeps you from getting closed minded.
You can either handle it or not, but I'm always going to play both sides of the fence
And I'm not saying why can't we just agree on something, because I know that we won't. We all have different views and opinions on certain aspects.
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I agree 100%. That is what this thread is for. To educate others on what works for each of us so they can take that info and make there own decision. No one has the "perfect" way to feed anything.
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07-11-2011, 01:17 PM
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have it anyway you want it,just dont crawfish out when you get asked
the topic is feeding snakes,over feeding goes completely against their design.
Proof has been given,references to the Pa Zoo with the oldest living captive snakes
being fed every 3-4 months.
Pretty well puts "subjective" back in the box,no you dont not have to agree,but . . . .
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07-11-2011, 01:25 PM
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When my kids were in school I had no problem
questioning what they were being taught,same applies here
If you have junk sceince going in,you get junk coming out
It really isnt about "perfect" now is it ?
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Originally Posted by mxracer4life
I agree 100%. That is what this thread is for. To educate others on what works for each of us so they can take that info and make there own decision. No one has the "perfect" way to feed anything.
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07-11-2011, 01:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Metachrosis
When my kids were in school I had no problem
questioning what they were being taught,same applies here
If you have junk sceince going in,you get junk coming out
It really isnt about "perfect" now is it ?
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And as I stated before. It's not about just one opinion. Thank you for your input.
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07-11-2011, 02:49 PM
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I'm not crawfishing out.
Overfeeding is completely against anything's design. Be it animals or humans. I'm not saying that overfeeding is right. And evidence is solid, I agree with that too. I guess I'm just having trouble going against what I was always taught.
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