question about rats "traumatizing" snakes
So I picked up a male pinstripe from a guy about a month ago. He hadn't eaten in a month and the guy said he had been scratched by a rat which made him go off food. He's been feeding on live just in case anyone was curious. I've been able to get him to eat a large mouse and a juvenile rat, but he will not touch adult rats. Is it possible to get him taking full size rats again? Or should I just double up on mice? Thanks in advance for any help
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Thank you I honestly figured it was that simple, but I wanted a second more experienced opinion.
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How big is the snake?
Some adult size rats are inappropriate to feed ball pythons anyway. All of my adult snakes feed and maintain a good body condition on small rats. A medium would be max for a live feed in my opinion.
I would feed what it would take.
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He's about 3 and a half feet long and weighs about 700 grams, he's thin for his size the guy I got him from didn't know what he was doing. Hope the size info helps.
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satomi325
How big is the snake?
Some adult size rats are inappropriate to feed ball pythons anyway. All of my adult snakes feed and maintain a good body condition on small rats. A medium would be max for a live feed in my opinion.
I would feed what it would take.
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I have 2 female BPs that are 2800-3000 grams that munch the snot out of large rats on a regular basis.