Hey all! I understand the rule that typically prey size should be the diameter of your bp at its thickest point. However, I also saw a chart that showed bps the size of mine (355g, but slightly less once she sheds/poops) will usually be eating rat weanlings. Last week I went to buy a rat after using up the small mice given to me by her last owner (I was feeding multiples) and I ended up buying a small rat that was pretty much exactly her diameter. It was enormous compared to what she'd been on but she took it even faster than usual and got it down in 10 minutes, considerably longer than a small mouse but totally understandable also. My question I guess is is it normal for a ~340g bp to feed on small rats, or should I play it safe and go smaller to avoid obesity too? I did ask for the "smallest small" they had and she didn't regurgitate or seem bothered at all, and there was barely a visible lump.