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    Adult bp feeding

    Ok so i have a random question about feeding my bp. My bp is an adult (female i think) and i feed her a big rat weekly. Am i feeding her to often? Or should i keep feeding her the same time with a smaller prey to maintain her weight? I dont want her getting obese so im just curious i have all babies so im use to big meals weekly for them. I got my adult bp about a month ago and she was kinda skinny so i started giving her huge rats to fatten her up now that shes nice an solid i want to maintain her so she doesnt grow super fast because she shed twice with in one month and id rather that not happen again for atleast 2 months. I do not know any of her history like i said i rescued her from a person who was by no means properly caring for her. So id love some advice on this this is the girl im talking about

    Shes about 3 1/2 to 4 feet long and about 8 inches in girth id have to actually measure her again and if i had to guess she weighs about 5 pounds maybe 10 at the most

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snake.chick09 View Post
    Ok so i have a random question about feeding my bp. My bp is an adult (female i think) and i feed her a big rat weekly. Am i feeding her to often? Or should i keep feeding her the same time with a smaller prey to maintain her weight? I dont want her getting obese so im just curious i have all babies so im use to big meals weekly for them. I got my adult bp about a month ago and she was kinda skinny so i started giving her huge rats to fatten her up now that shes nice an solid i want to maintain her so she doesnt grow super fast because she shed twice with in one month and id rather that not happen again for atleast 2 months. I do not know any of her history like i said i rescued her from a person who was by no means properly caring for her. So id love some advice on this this is the girl im talking about

    Shes about 3 1/2 to 4 feet long and about 8 inches in girth id have to actually measure her again and if i had to guess she weighs about 5 pounds maybe 10 at the most
    If this were in the advanced husbandry forum I'd probably get on my high horse about how I feel on over feeding, but once a week is fine. Knowing the weights of the snake and prey would be much more helpful, but slightly larger than the snakes largest part is fine.

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    You want to feed her a rat that is as big as the widest part of her body. Once a week is a perfect schedule.
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    Yea i do the widest part of her body thing but i just dont want her growing super super fast im about to upgrade her to a 60 gal tank on the first and i dont wanna have to upgrade again a month later yea know

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    In adults feeding doesn't equal growth like it does in babies.
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    Re: Adult bp feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    You want to feed her a rat that is as big as the widest part of her body.
    Actually way over killed to feed that large of a prey with an animal that big if the animal is indeed 5lbs

    A small to medium rat weekly is all that's needed, the largest I feed are rats that are 125 grams those are mediums and I do so even with females that could take a retired female rat 250 grams and over.

    Females don't get sluggish (it takes them days to digest a large prey) and they eat with more consistency throughout the year as opposed to long fast period.

    Over sized prey can also cause damage.

    Because a BP can take a very large prey does not mean it needs to, in my opinion they already eat much more than they would in their natural environment and smaller preys even with large females is probably more than they need.

    The rules of a prey as large as the girth size of the animal generally applies to hatchlings and juvies, not many people doing so with adults.
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    I really want to know how big she is, do you have a kitchen scale you can weigh her on or put a soda can in the picture so we can get a closer idea of how big she is? 10 pounds is HUGE. A friend of mine has an EDB that is over 6ft and eats large rabbits, it's barely 10lbs.

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    Like i said approximately ill pull her out real quick an see

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    Ok after careful judging and using weight of regular house hold items i was way off weight wise shes about 2-3 pounds give or take and heres a couple pics i just took next to my hydroxy cut bottle...... :/
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    Re: Adult bp feeding

    In my humble opinion - a 60 gallon tank is overkill for a ball python adult. Not to mention, trying to lug that size tank to disinfect it every month will be difficult, and maintaining proper humidity and ambient temps will be extemely difficult.

    She's really not that big, judging from the pictures, and she's probably at her max length as an adult.

    My adults are in 41 quart tubs.

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