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Was the rat I fed to big?
I posted this in my other thread but it wasn't getting any attention so I thought I would make a new one just for this. Sorry I don't know how to delete my other thread but it can be deleted now.
 Originally Posted by randysnp
I know the rule about the widest part of their body, I was just wondering what that size was called so I didn't look like a moron trying to describe how big my bp is. But what I ended up doing is loosely tying a string around his widest part and taking the string with me to compare sizes. My new concern is that the rat pup looked the right size and he ate it fine but it left a much bigger bump then the mouse did. Is this about a normal size bump or is it too big? And if its too big how long should I wait to feed him again, I usually feed him every monday.
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1.0 Normal
1.1 Piebald
1.0 Banana
0.1 100% Het Piebald
1.1 Het Lavender Albino
1.0 Lesser
0.1 Killer Bee
0.1 Spider
1.1 Pastel
0.1 Butter Bee
1.1 Mojave
1.0 Black Pastel 100% Het Piebald
1.0 Fire
0.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Lesser Bee
0.1 Super Pastel
0.1 Cinnamon
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Here is what I do. For hatchling BP's they normally start on rat pinkies/fuzzies for me, just depends on their size. After 3 feedings of that they go to rat pups.
However I don't have ones that eat mice so I couldn't tell you about switching from them because it's a case by case thing. I also can't see any pictures.
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0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)
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Sorry I have no idea why the pictures didn't show up, I'll try again, let me know if they work.
Before: http://i1307.photobucket.com/albums/...psf47e4bee.jpg

After: http://i1307.photobucket.com/albums/...ps51df6dce.jpg
Last edited by randysnp; 12-24-2013 at 09:20 AM.
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Re: Was the rat I fed to big?
First, threads can't be deleted. Just be patient, this is a very active site. You would have gotten answers. No need to duplicate.
It does appear the rat was a tad to big. But your snake should be fine as long as husbandry/temps are right. I would just offer proper size next time.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Re: Was the rat I fed to big?
 Originally Posted by DooLittle
First, threads can't be deleted. Just be patient, this is a very active site. You would have gotten answers. No need to duplicate.
It does appear the rat was a tad to big. But your snake should be fine as long as husbandry/temps are right. I would just offer proper size next time.
Sorry to duplicate, I was just really worried about him, hes my first snake and I just want to make sure i do everything right. So should I still feed him next monday, when I usually feed him, or should I give him a few extra days since it was big?
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Re: Was the rat I fed to big?
You could wait an extra day or two to be safe. It won't hurt him to wait.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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If you're not sure on eyeballing them yet, get a scale and weigh them. Descriptions vary and uncertainty can inject itself (my snake is the size of a golf ball...no a tennis ball...maybe a soda can?...the rat is not very big...kinda small...a couple of inches long, but it's not very wide...it has a long tail...it looks like it would probably fit).
But if you know the snake weighs 150g and the rodent weighs 20g it's good to go. It removes some uncertainty, and once you do enough feedings, you'll quickly learn to eyeball the food better.
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