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    example of an gradual eater

    yeah i am posting my feeding chart (90 days) on my ball python. if this feeding too much please let me know.
    8-19-06 (assist fed a pinkie)
    8-26-06 (fuzzy)
    9-1-06 (fuzzy)
    9-2-06 (fuzzy)
    9-8-06 (2 fuzzies)
    9-15-06(2 fuzzies)
    9-22-06(2 fuzzies)
    9-29-06(1 small mouse,1 fuzzy) *also ingested some dirt
    10-6-06 (2 small mice)*ate some dirt
    10-13-06(1 small mouse,1 fuzzy)
    10-20-06 (1 medium mouse)
    10-27-06(2 small mice)
    11-3-06 (1 large mice)
    11-9-06 (1 large mice)
    11-17-06(1 rat pup)
    11-23-06(1 small rat)
    This is my feeding chart on how much marcus has eaten since i had him. any replies would be good.

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    Re: example of an gradual eater

    how big is marcus?

    small rats are usually fed to the big adult females
    -Maple

    1.1 ball python
    0.1 shepard mix
    1.0 rabbit
    1.0 hamster
    0.0.3 horned frog

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    Re: example of an gradual eater

    It looks fine except for the small rat at the end. Usually your ball would be on rat pups for a while, and the size after is called weaned. I have never heard of a snake younger than a year on small rats.

    And your snake isn't on dirt substrate is it?

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