If Skittles can eat 3 pinkies...should he move on to bigger food?
I feed my one year old corn snake Skittles 3 pinkies a week, as he's too big for one, but now 3 barely stretch him out at all, as in, you can't really tell he's eaten after he's eaten.
If he can eat 3, should he move on to older pinkies? I found a mouse breeder who will sell me ~6 day old pinkies for $1.33 apiece or 15 of them for $20.
First off, is this a good deal, as my insight tells me no (that's around petco prices....which are bad) and second off, will the pinkies be too big, do you think?
I just don't want to over feed but the guy selling the mice did say if he can eat 3 pinkies he should be on bigger food.
Thanks.
Re: If Skittles can eat 3 pinkies...should he move on to bigger food?
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shelliebear
Do you think the corns have been ok with what I've been feeding them, like, you don't think they're sick from hunger do you? :(
I'm sure they're fine, but if you want them to grow, bump up the prey size. I've never seen year old corns still feeding on pinks. As mentioned before, they can proportionately take a larger meal than balls no problem, as they have super fast metabolisms and generally digest and pass waste in 3-4 days. Don't get carried away though, as they are prone to regurgitation if meals are too large...you've got some good advice above.