Q: Rat size . . . . . . . word
you should always feed something that is the size of, or a LITTLE bit bigger, if it isnt perfect
so, i think it all really depends on your ball, but probably just regular size rats, maybe even large rats
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I have a side question (if y'all don't mind). I don't know if I'll get sufficient feedback or not, but . . . . ..
Will a ball try to eat a rat that's too big? For instance, in trying to determine how big of a mouse/rat to feed to it. If you threw one in the cage that was too big, would the snake still go after it and potentially choke on it? Or will it be smart enough to know it can't eat it and refuse it/leave it alone?
Maybe it's a wierd question, but I'm curious, and no one ever seems to touch on this.
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I feed my adult Bp a large sized rat, but nothing as big as the "jumbo" rats you usually see at the pet store. Those could be eaten by him if he really, really stretched, but I do not want to put him through unnecessary stress so I feed the large sized ones.
In my experience, my snakes will check out a prey item that's too big, and even constrict it. But when it comes to swallowing time, they'll look it over a bit and flick their tongue around it, and then move on and not eat.