Re: Feeding my ball python
Hi Tim,
A good rule of thumb is to feed on a 5 or 7 day schedule. I feed my guy 15% of his body weight on a 7 day cycle with the occasional treat here and there.
It is best to let your new BP settle into his new environment for a week or two before feeding and keep handling to a minimum except for spot cleaning, water changes etc.
Good Luck!
Re: Feeding my ball python
Yeah, if you just got him I would let him relax and settle in for a week. You can obviously open his enclosure to give him water or mist, but other than that just let him be. It can be really hard, but he'll be a lot better eater if he feels more comfortable ;)
As far as how often you should feed him, I usually go by a 7 day schedule unless the snake is really young/thin, and then I feed them every 5 days. So wait for a week (til next Tuesday or Wednesday) and don't handle him, then try feeding him next Thursday and every 5-7 days after that.
Re: Feeding my ball python
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BigTim55
Is it ok to feed him in his cage?
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That depends on a few different things to be honest. What kind of substrate do you use? If its something the snake could inhale when striking/swallowing, I would feed him in a separate enclosure. If you use paper towel, newsprint, some form of turf, go for it.
Another thing to take into consideration is that by feeding your snake in a separate viv, they will associate that alternate location with food, not the enclosure you will be reaching your hand into all the time :rolleyes:.
Cheers and good luck with your new BP!
Fatal
Re: Feeding my ball python
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BigTim55
Im using aspen as a substrate, I was wondering because I have a group of vines in there that the mouse might hide in. Do you think it will get in the way of him finding his prey?
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Eh, not likely, they will key on scent and heat signal for the most part, sight is only for the actual strike.
I take it that you feed live? Switch to f/t (frozen and thawed) or p/k (pre-killed) as soon as possible imho. Less stress for rodent and snake and a dead rat can't hurt your snake :).
Aspen is ok to feed on, has some risk but I know a lot of breeders who do it. I personally would suggest to never feed in the enclosure unless you use a rack system and own multiple snakes. With only a few, feeding in a separate bin is so easy and has so many benefits.
Cheers!
Fatal