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Wondering if Kellogs Just Right, Kellogs All Bran, Post Grape-Nuts, Post selects, or 100% bran breakfast foods are a good sub for Kellogs Total cereal? Which one is best and what others would you reccomend? thanks.
 

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You are making up Suebee's? Are you in Canada?

I have heard Vector replaces the Total, but I also know its sugary compared to Total. If you cannot get Total you can crush up a children's vitamin instead. Its in Suebee's recipe.
 

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Yeah it's suebee's and i am in canada, thus why i need a substitute for total, i read the vitamen thing, is there a specific brand of childrens vitamens i should try to find and how much crushed tablets should i put in the mix or should i just hand feed some every day?
 

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Homemade rat food. It is better nutritionally balanced than most store bought brands. It should be coupled with a low protein, high quality dog food or lab block.

I have also found that it is often cheaper than store bought brands...

And the rats tend to love it!

http://www.ratsrule.com/diet.html
 

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Hah! I hadn't refreshed the page... ;-)
 

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One of the cool things about Suebee's is the woman herself (Suebee) is a moderator on Goosemoose and she willingly answers any questions you may have. :)

For the vitamin, you can go to Goose and do a search for Suebee and vitamin. :)

I don't think it matters too much just a quality vitamin rather than a cute kiddy one. :)

I used to feed Suebee's but since I now have so many its much more practical for me to use quality lab blocks as the staple :D
 

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I love it...

Make sure you do the dog food/lab block with it, though. :-D
 
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