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Post by Liv the Librarian on Sept 5, 2014 20:16:08 GMT -6
Oh wow, how did he like it?
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Post by Crouton on Sept 5, 2014 22:51:14 GMT -6
He seemed to like it. I only gave it to him since he seems to have lost a lot of weight and isn't putting more on. They are good for weight boost but not regular feeding. I only dangled it in front of him for about 2 seconds before he gobbled it up.
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Post by TAZ on Sept 6, 2014 2:48:29 GMT -6
whats a pinky rat?
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Post by sjfaerlind on Sept 6, 2014 5:33:28 GMT -6
He's a cutie! Speaking of snakes, I fed Pringle a pinky rat the other day for the first time ever.
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Post by sjfaerlind on Sept 6, 2014 5:36:25 GMT -6
A newborn rat - they're hairless and thus very pink.... hence the name "pinkies". They breed them, kill them, freeze them, and sell them for reptile food.
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Post by TAZ on Sept 6, 2014 21:32:24 GMT -6
why not just say baby rat
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Post by Liv the Librarian on Sept 7, 2014 9:34:15 GMT -6
Pinkie is the common term used when the baby rats/mice are being used for food
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Post by TAZ on Sept 7, 2014 20:54:01 GMT -6
not over here its not lol
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Post by Crouton on Sept 7, 2014 22:30:40 GMT -6
It really is. Pinky rat is the most common term used for reptile/animal food in all pet stores etc. They sell them marked as pinky rats in the store.
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