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    Feeding a couple Ball Pythons in HD!

    Couple feedings Enjoy!



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    How big is your fire female? Could be the video, but the rat looks massive
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    Feeding a couple Ball Pythons in HD!

    Great video

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    Re: Feeding a couple Ball Pythons in HD!

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    How big is your fire female? Could be the video, but the rat looks massive
    haha she is roughly 800 grams or so I'd say and I believe that was a medium rat.
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    Around where I live, medium rats are usually around 150-200g. That is pretty big for a 800g snake. We should feed between 10-15% of the ball python's weight. 10-15% of a 800g rat is 80-120g. People who do not go off the numbers feed by the size of the snake's body. Your medium rat is much bigger than your snake as demonstrated by the difficulty it had in eating.

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    That's kind of what I was thinking
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