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    Question about feeding

    I have this mojave male from 09. So far I can say that he's the best BP I have ever had, he has never refused a meal and always eats with a ferocious appetite. I feed him about every 7 days, but have done 10 days a few times depending on when the food was available. He eats F/T rats and is now on something between small and medium, so about the size of his body.

    When I got him back in April he was probably around 300g. He was 805g when I weighed him empty 2 weeks ago. I don't want him to become a fat male because I would like to breed him next year (he already has plugs but I don't have a ready female this year).

    I tried to reduce his feedings to every 2 weeks since he eats fairly big rats, but when I put him in the feeding box yesterday he reached out to me before I even had the rat near. lol He was very hungry. Seems like he knows that when he is in that box it's feeding time.

    My question I guess is what should I do about the feedings? I don't want him to become fat, but I don't want to starve him either. Should I feed more often and smaller size rat or keep him on the small/med rats every other week? Also what is the average weight of a healthy fully grown adult male ?
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    I'm pretty sure males can breed at any weight.... I've seen some people here that have successfully bred males that were about 2000 grams or more.... and if you are really concerned feed him every 2 weeks a nice medium rat... he should do fine.
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