Flagg said:
I don't think anyone uses them. I had read somewhere that PetSmart attempted to use them for their snakes, and they all died.
What's wrong with using mice or rats?
Well, some people want snakes but can't possess mice at their home (frozen or not) due to their jobs. Lots of research breeding labs have this rule due to the minor chance of infection or something. The T-Rex Snake Steak Sausages, which is what I think you mean, would be OK.
Plus, lots of borderline animal rights people would like a snake, but don't like the idea of being responsible fior the death of a mouse per week. I've been told by some that they feel better knowing one cow can feed LOTS of snakes ground up into sausage...... I don't completely trust T-Rex's dietary components, so I don't recommend they get used. I also don't necessarily agree with lots of the logic for the above reason.
I have tried them in the past, though. I didn't wantto use them in my colony, but I did want to evaluate them because I was getting a lot of inquiries about them in the mid to late 90's. Most of my adult snakes would accept them, but I had to scent them with mouse hair. Poop was runny and smellier than normal. I think they'd have switched to unscented ones quickly. The "2 in a row" idea was VERY, VERY stressful to the snakes. Leaving them attached by the string seemed dangerous. I've had snakes try to throw up the first one instead of taking the second one, too. NOT GOOD.
I didn't have much luck with the pinky sized ones on young corns. You had to scent like crazy with pink mouse SKIN to getmost snakes to eat them, and that would defeat the purpose. Plus, not all would accept it, and the runnier poop bothered me. T-Rex would NOT say how much calcium they had (I was told "enough" when I inquired with customer service), and that made me suspicious.
Obviously, I don't recommend them, but it has been years since I tried them...and I have no evidence to say they are bad or good for the snake.
KJ