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  • 05-22-2011, 04:47 PM
    Anya
    Question...
    So, Axel on empty is resting right at 200 grams, and eating well. I feed on a 5 day schedule, and will until he's two/reaches 500 grams, whichever comes first. Right now I'm feeding an adult mouse every five days. Would feeding two be too much at his size/age? I know he'd eat them if I offered.

    I know many would suggest an an appropriately sized rat instead...but I can't do that yet. Rats happen to be very close to my heart (lol..) And I'm getting psyched up, because I understand it'll be unavoidable someday soon, but just am not there yet.

    Thoughts?
  • 05-22-2011, 04:56 PM
    Skittles1101
    Rat pups, I know you said you'd rather not but he can't live on mice forever. I love rodents as much as the next person, but you got a snake. Rats are more nutritious for them, and he'll grow quicker on rats.
  • 05-22-2011, 05:12 PM
    kitedemon
    It is true that rats are nutritionally better than mice but there are lots of just mice eaters out there. The difference are slight. The issue many run into is cost a bunch of extra large adult mice cost more than a large rat.

    Typically I'd say feed about 10% of the snakes weigh a meal just change the times as they age. Your timing seems fine, unless you are in a hurry to breed a snake there isn't a rush you can feed every 5 or 7 days I usually let the snake tell me when it is time to drop back the timing. They often will start to 'hunt' in the nights and if they are doing that in 2 or 3 days keep up the 5 day cycle if it is every 5 days or so a 7 day cycle and if it is every 9 or 10 days a 14 day cycle.
  • 06-03-2011, 11:52 PM
    Anya
    little update: Well, I sucked it up and got over it. He's now eating weanling's (pups were waaay too small) like a champ! And...last week...he took a small. They were out of weanling's, and it was just a tiny bit larger than his girth. I was a little scared it was too big and he'd barf it up, but i gave him 3-4 days to digest before handling, and he, sure enough, digested it! lol. (btw, I won't make a habit of it. I'm just kind of at the mercy of my dad for buying snake food) Him and Marcelene are now on nice weekly schedules, he gets a weanling, she gets a small, every Tuesday.

    Yay!
  • 06-03-2011, 11:59 PM
    mpkeelee
    good job switching over! :gj: its the right choice. i believe its better to feed one rat to a snake than a bunch of lil tiny mice.
  • 06-04-2011, 12:07 AM
    llovelace
    :gj: :gj:
  • 06-04-2011, 12:27 AM
    psychoduck
    Re: Question...
    congrats on getting him switched over! I'm now feeding my ball rats that I really "thought" were too large for her, but she was on a hunger strike for 6 months before I offered her a month - two month old rat (I raise them myself because nearest pet store is 80 miles from me) and she took it FAST. She's now eaten 2 rats appx this size and I think I'm "out of the woods" with her. If she insists on being a little pig, I'm not going to argue with her. Would rather give her what she seems to want than what everyone at the pet stores has told me she needs that is too small. Now I gotta figure out a way to trade out a bag of 50 frozen pinky rats for some frozen juvenile rats about 5" long head to base of tail.
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