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Is it ok to feed again? 2 days
I have a new baby pastel and its been only 2 days since i last fed him. Today being wednesday and last time monday. Hes only 50 grams and 3 months old. The mice i first fed him seemed a little small. He ate that mice quick! Had it down his stomach within less than 5 minutes. The previous feeding was 7 days prior to me picking him up.
Ive read around that u should be feeding around every 5-7 days. But in this case hes still a baby. Not so sure on what his schedule should be. Thanks for reading
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Re: Is it ok to feed again? 2 days
 Originally Posted by jackiechan
I have a new baby pastel and its been only 2 days since i last fed him. Today being wednesday and last time monday. Hes only 50 grams and 3 months old. The mice i first fed him seemed a little small. He ate that mice quick! Had it down his stomach within less than 5 minutes. The previous feeding was 7 days prior to me picking him up.
Ive read around that u should be feeding around every 5-7 days. But in this case hes still a baby. Not so sure on what his schedule should be. Thanks for reading 
Stick with a 5-7 day schedule. Just make sure that you feed appropriately sized prey.
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If it was a very small meal you could get away with feeding him again now if he seems to be searching for food. I suggest switching to a larger prey item and starting a 5 day feeding schedule, poor thing is only 50 grams at 3 months old??
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Feeding every 2 days would be considered "power-feeding". power-feeding usually results in a faster growing, but less healthy snake. 50 grams at 3 months sounds small so you could probably offer him food again but i'd wait another day
make sure the prey size is about the width of the snake at it's largest and try to bring feeding to 5-7 days
Last edited by akjadlnfkjfdkladf; 11-23-2011 at 12:20 PM.
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Yeah I agree with everyone above. I wouldn't feed more often than 5 days. Just make sure your feeding proper sizes for your prey rodents and you'll be fine.
Also feeding every two days will lead to additional problems with health and future feeding responses. Not to mention you probably won't get a ball to eat every 2 days.
Cheers.
Last edited by decensored; 11-23-2011 at 12:22 PM.
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You can probably get away with it, and doing it once isn't going to be unhealthy or considered unhealthy but I'd also stick with a 4-5 day feeding schedule. Maybe 4 days for now since he is so small. Just don't feed too him large of a prey item.
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Ok thanks. Tomorrow being thanksgiving i dont think much businesses would be open thats why i wanted to feed him today.
Is there a general health chart for the weight and age that a ball python should be around?
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Not that I know of. But my hatchlings have weighed more than that out of the egg.
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Re: Is it ok to feed again? 2 days
 Originally Posted by jackiechan
Ok thanks. Tomorrow being thanksgiving i dont think much businesses would be open thats why i wanted to feed him today.
Is there a general health chart for the weight and age that a ball python should be around?
Everyone has told me and many others that to choose the right size of prey item choose one that is 10-15% of the body weight of your snake.
Hope this helps,
RJ
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 Originally Posted by Viperk
Everyone has told me and many others that to choose the right size of prey item choose one that is 10-15% of the body weight of your snake.
Hope this helps,
RJ
Im going to walmart today to pick up a scale and the acurtite thermometer.
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