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    New to ball pythons

    Hello, I've recently adopted a 4 1/2 foot python named Joey, I weighed him and he is at 1080g, which from my research I know is under weight, I know from his previous owner that he won't take rats, but loves mice, I tried a rat anywas and ya, he wouldn't take it, snatches up the mice tho. So I've been feeding him 4 adult mice every week, should I move him up to 5 or more, and sense he won't eat rats, is it ok for him to just eat mice? Thanks for any help!

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    Re: New to ball pythons

    I'm new to bp's too and transitioned from mice to rats seamlessly (he's a pig), but I've seen threads where people have taken rats and scented them by keeping them next to mice and gotten them to eat rats that way.

    How long are you waiting between feeds? If there are no options you can feed mice, but it's going to be a pain for you.
    I'm sure others with more experience will chime in & offer tips, but hopefully you can move to rats and feed just one appropriately sized rat per feeding.
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    Re: New to ball pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Greekinese View Post

    How long are you waiting between feeds? If there are no options you can feed mice, but it's going to be a pain for you
    I feed every Saturday, and he eats all the mice in one sitting, I pre kill so it does take a little bit of time, but I enjoy the extra time watching my snake

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    Re: New to ball pythons

    You should try sneaking in a rat pup in with the mice and and gradually give him less mice and feed him less rodents but bigger in size until he is eating 1 appropiately sized rat per meal.

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    Re: New to ball pythons

    You could try to locate someone in your area that breeds African Soft Fur rats. That is a ball python's natural prey, and I've heard they go nuts for them. There are a few other methods to transition to rats. I would honestly wait a whole 2 weeks and offer a small rat. Maybe the hunger will help.
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    Why do you think he is underweight? Do you have a picture of him?

    My males stay much slimmer than my females and it isn't because they don't eat. In fact, most of my males are right around 1000g and 3-4 feet in length.

    ASFs wouldn't be a bad idea.
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    Re: New to ball pythons

    I also agree you should wait a couple weeks before feeding agin. And you can also try live rat. Sometimes the movement of a live animal will do the trick.

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    Re: New to ball pythons

    Unless he becomes addicted to ASF's instead and won't take anything else lol

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    Feeding mice is not a problem, you can feed a snake 1-2-3-10
    mice you can feed them as many as the snake will take just don't over feed him. If he is at the 1080 gram mark you can feed him 5-6 adult mice. Feed about 10-15% of his body weight.

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    Re: New to ball pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Skilla6000 View Post
    Feeding mice is not a problem, you can feed a snake 1-2-3-10
    mice you can feed them as many as the snake will take just don't over feed him. If he is at the 1080 gram mark you can feed him 5-6 adult mice. Feed about 10-15% of his body weight.
    You don't need to feed an adult BP 10-15% of its body weight. I surely don't. A 75g rat is the biggest any of my adults will ever get on a weekly basis.
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