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  • 01-08-2011, 02:57 AM
    jason221
    Time to bump up food size? Opinions needed
    Hi, I have a female Columbian BCI. I got her on September 25, 2010, and have been feeding her adult mice from Petco/Petsmart once a week, almost without fail (went on vacation once). I think the mice from Petsmart might be getting a little small for her but it's difficult to tell. I know, I know, the rule is that the prey should be as big around as the snake is. These mice are approximately 20 grams, according to the packaging. The next size greater of food is the small rats from Petsmart, which supposedly are 40-50 grams. I don't know exactly how big they are in comparison to my boa since I didn't want to buy them if they were too big. I was hoping that someone with experience using Petsmart frozen rats could take a look at this photo and video and give their opinion. Should I keep giving her adult mice for now? Ordering rats online seems a little inconvenient, especially with the high shipping charge.

    View video here - provides better frame of reference than the photo below

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5042/...5649bf4db6.jpg
    Boa Constrictor by jason.granger, on Flickr
  • 01-08-2011, 03:30 AM
    MarkieJ
    Re: Time to bump up food size? Opinions needed
    I don't see a problem with her taking smalls. Bump it up! :gj:
  • 01-08-2011, 04:14 PM
    jason221
    Alright, I'll give it a shot. Only thing that worries me is that small rats are double the weight of what she's eating now. But I'll try, and if it looks way too big then I'll reconsider.
  • 01-08-2011, 04:29 PM
    blushingball419
    Re: Time to bump up food size? Opinions needed
    Yeah, it looks like she could probably take a small rat no problem. A lot of times those small rats really aren't that big, but you could always open the box and check them out before you buy them. Also, you can technically bring your snake into Petsmart too so you could actually check the appropriateness of size that way. I can understand if you wouldn't be comfortable doing that though haha

    I hate when they're in that in between size when adult mice are too small and sometimes small rats are too big. If you think the rats are too large, I'd say she would still be good on adult mice for a little while longer. Very pretty girl too!! :)
  • 01-08-2011, 04:33 PM
    dryates
    I don't know how old ur boa is but my bci is 3-4 mo and she is on rat pups every 7 days she's almost 200 grams I think 180 ish, but if u think a small is too big try a weanling, If u can get them
  • 01-08-2011, 05:49 PM
    jason221
    Thanks all for replies.

    As for how old she is, I don't know except that she's a 2010. Didn't ask for an exact DOB. The only access to rats I have besides Petsmart is this mom-n-pop store in the mall, and those are only live. Not sure how well those rats are taken care of, either.
  • 01-08-2011, 07:17 PM
    jason221
    OK, went to Petsmart and got small rats. They look to be as thick around or probably a little thicker around than the snake. Plus, they're longer than the adult mice.

    Too big? Take a look:

    http://i.imgur.com/hORZwl.jpg

    http://i.imgur.com/9YXIpl.jpg
  • 01-08-2011, 10:32 PM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Time to bump up food size? Opinions needed
    I feed my Costa Rican BCI the small PetSmart rats. He is at an in between size and they are a little larger than what I need. I have found that they vary between 40-60grams each. I usually take my digital food scale and weigh them. They leave a noticable lump in his belly so I just leave him alone for 3-4 days until it goes down.
  • 01-09-2011, 12:08 AM
    jason221
    Ok, just trying to avoid any regurgitation. I suppose I will thaw one and give it to her tonight. I'll see how it goes. How do you prepare them? I usually put the mouse in a bag with hot water, let it sit for 10 minutes, then take it out. This does usually make the mouse bleed from its mouth or nose, though. Should I just put the rat in warm water, not scalding, and leave it for 30-60 minutes?
  • 01-09-2011, 02:22 AM
    jason221
    (sorry, can't edit previous post)

    Everything went well! Thanks guys. Fingers crossed for no regurgitating, but honestly I don't think she had a problem.
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