elrojo
New Member
Oops. Meant "Hatchling snakes"
I have read that stomach contents of wild chams can contain remains of hatchling birds and lizards. I produce a lot of colubrid snakes, and often have non-feeders, imperfect animals, or snakes otherwise in need of culling. These usually go to carnivorous snakes, but I am considering trying a few on adult veileds. This seems to be a good source of retinol, but wondering if there could be any downside. They are certainly small enough (4 to 5 grams), my biggest concerns are nutrition and "overdosing" any nutrients.
I have read that stomach contents of wild chams can contain remains of hatchling birds and lizards. I produce a lot of colubrid snakes, and often have non-feeders, imperfect animals, or snakes otherwise in need of culling. These usually go to carnivorous snakes, but I am considering trying a few on adult veileds. This seems to be a good source of retinol, but wondering if there could be any downside. They are certainly small enough (4 to 5 grams), my biggest concerns are nutrition and "overdosing" any nutrients.