Bet you don't see this too often...
A pairing where the female is smaller than the male! :D
I finally decided to introduce my ~2100g Mojave male, Julius, to my 1315g Lesser female, Cordelia - go BELs!! I know she's a bit under that 1500g mark, but she is over three years old, and slow-growing because she can't take large prey due to a neck kink. I've shared her story & photos on here, and most/all seemed in agreement that I could breed her this season (and that the kink isn't likely genetic).
Anyway, they're not locked yet, but literally just met about 20 minutes ago... and I'm not too worried about Julius, my ultimate stud, who had sired 11 babies by his second birthday. If anyone can get the job done, it's him! LOL
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P.S. I've increased Cordelia's number of mice (I won't risk anything larger than adult mice) per feeding, from 2 to 3, so I imagine she'll be well over 1500g come springtime. She's a total pig, and as of yet, has never fasted except during sheds.
Re: Bet you don't see this too often...
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Originally Posted by
hypnotixdmp
Why no rats?
He said she has a neck kink.
That could hinder feeding to the point of full restriction ;)
Re: Bet you don't see this too often...
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Originally Posted by
Sand
He said she has a neck kink.
That could hinder feeding to the point of full restriction ;)
Yep. I don't know for sure that she'd have a problem (constricting and/or swallowing), but it's not worth taking a chance... so I just give her multiple mice instead, as I do for a few other live feeders in my collection. They might not get BIG that way, but as you can see, she is perfectly healthy!
P.S. Not that it matters, but I'm actually a "she." ;)
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Lolo76
P.S. Not that it matters, but I'm actually a "she." ;)
My apologies. And as far as Rats Vs Mice.. From everything I've read Rats Pup =/= Adult Mouse weight and size wise, that being said I tend to lean more towards rats over mice.