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Time to feed?
We adopted a BP about 1.5 weeks ago. It's young, probably a year or younger. The person we got it from said it had eaten 3 days ago (so close to 2 weeks now.) He gave us some frozen adult large mice, which I have read are too big. I bought some fuzzy little mice. He looks pretty fat towards the tail, he hasn't pooped with us yet. Former owner suggested feeding every 3 weeks, seems long from what I have read. I think it got a bigger meal before. Should we try a feed now or wait until he poops?
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Re: Time to feed?
 Originally Posted by rowanthefrog
We adopted a BP about 1.5 weeks ago. It's young, probably a year or younger. The person we got it from said it had eaten 3 days ago (so close to 2 weeks now.) He gave us some frozen adult large mice, which I have read are too big. I bought some fuzzy little mice. He looks pretty fat towards the tail, he hasn't pooped with us yet. Former owner suggested feeding every 3 weeks, seems long from what I have read. I think it got a bigger meal before. Should we try a feed now or wait until he poops?
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It doesn't sound like the previous owner was well-versed in BP care - no offense to them. Definitely try feeding now. The prey item you're feeding should be about as big around as the fattest part of the snake's body - that's how you judge appropriate food size. Adult mice are in the 20-30 gram range. That's on the small end of what a juvenile ball python will eat. Chances are, the BP you have should easily be able to eat them and may actually be due for a food size upgrade. Got a picture of him with something in it for size reference, or do you know how much (in grams) he weighs?
For comparison's sake, adult male ball pythons will eat 50-90 gram rats ("small rats") weekly, and adult females will eat 90-180 gram rats ("medium rats") weekly, depending on the BP's size. You may want to consider, once you've used up the mice you were given, switching him to rats. It'll be easier to feed him a single rat every week rather than feeding several mice in one feeding.
Also, don't worry about his pooping schedule - he'll go when he needs to.
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Re: Time to feed?
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
It doesn't sound like the previous owner was well-versed in BP care - no offense to them. Definitely try feeding now. The prey item you're feeding should be about as big around as the fattest part of the snake's body - that's how you judge appropriate food size. Adult mice are in the 20-30 gram range. That's on the small end of what a juvenile ball python will eat. Chances are, the BP you have should easily be able to eat them and may actually be due for a food size upgrade. Got a picture of him with something in it for size reference, or do you know how much (in grams) he weighs?
For comparison's sake, adult male ball pythons will eat 50-90 gram rats ("small rats") weekly, and adult females will eat 90-180 gram rats ("medium rats") weekly, depending on the BP's size. You may want to consider, once you've used up the mice you were given, switching him to rats. It'll be easier to feed him a single rat every week rather than feeding several mice in one feeding.
Also, don't worry about his pooping schedule - he'll go when he needs to.
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Re: Time to feed?
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It will sound thunderous and mighty.
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Re: Here's a pic for size
 Originally Posted by rowanthefrog
He absolutely looks big enough for the mice you were given initially.
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