Tips for growing ball pythons faster.
Is there any different feeding tips or tricks to get ball pythons to grow and get heavier quicker? Appreciate the help!
Re: Tips for growing ball pythons faster.
Let them grow at their own rate...patience is a requirement in this hobby.
Re: Tips for growing ball pythons faster.
If you power feed you are asking for a host of problems. Don't do it. Patience.
Re: Tips for growing ball pythons faster.
I feed once a week, regardless of age, so I can't compare 4-5 day feeding schedules to a slightly larger meal every 7 days....but, just by going on what I've observed in my own collection it seems that as they get bigger, the ones who feed on multiple small prey items per feeding put on weight slightly faster than those who feed on a single, larger item.
Re: Tips for growing ball pythons faster.
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luvmyballs
If you power feed you are asking for a host of problems. Don't do it. Patience.
just out of curiosity, what are the "host of problems"? I persionaly don't powerfeed, but I keep hearing of all of the problems. Is there any real evidence of these "problems"?
thanks
Spooky
Re: Tips for growing ball pythons faster.
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mr.spooky
just out of curiosity, what are the "host of problems"? I persionaly don't powerfeed, but I keep hearing of all of the problems. Is there any real evidence of these "problems"?
thanks
Spooky
I am not sure if power feeding is being used correctly here. A power feed is a type of force feeding. As the snake is finishing a meal, you still the head of another it it's mouth and it has no choice but to start swallowing. This is highly frowned upon.
As far as I have seen, for babies and juvies, 3/4 days feeding schedule is fine until adulthood and then a standard of 7 days for healthy sized adults.
If you are dealing with an undersized adult, the 3/4 days will work also to get them back to a health weight before going to the 7 day.
I've said this in another thread recently. Personally, I have never seen an overweight BP. I see penty of underweight ones. BP's are not garbage disposals. They are not boas. They will only eat if they need to.