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I believe we've had this discussion before. In the wild, kings only eat cold blooded prey, their biochemistry is geared to this. feeding them rodents may enable them to survive, but if you compared one fed strictly cold blooded prey and one fed warm blooded prey, I think you would find that the one eating snakes would live significantly longer and have far fewer health problems.

What's the difference between raising CB snakes for feeders vs. captive bred rodents?

Your perception, that's what.


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