Feeding mice back to back- digestion.
There are a couple of breeders who swear by this method that I will describe, but I was curious on anyone's experience or real thoughts on it other than the specific breeder's own because they are a bit backwater.
They never size up their ball python's food- ever. Just feed more and more mice, back to back. Up to 4-5 in each breeder female a sitting, which could be a couple times a week. I was pretty sure this was harder on their digestion process, but I am unsure. I do not plan on doing this ever to that extent, but I have a sub-adult platty female (Genesis) who really loves mice. For some reason it has been hard to get her onto rats, believe it or not. I have tried a few different methods to make the rat more appealing but for now I was just going to ask is it okay to feed two mice in a sitting if their girth is well equipped to handle it and I am carefully, carefully watching their intake/output? She's growing like a monster and could take down a small rat, but prefers mice for now. Has anyone ever done this? I haven't tried it, yet and won't until I get a better opinion on its effects. Thanks for reading.
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There is no problem feeding twos way. And tout can always use the weight method. Prey items should total about 15% of the total weight of the animal. And there is nothing than says both mice have to be the same size. But there are many other with more experience than my self. So def. See what others say.
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Thanks for your input! Yeah hopefully more people comment and then I will get a collective decision. I need to get a scale- that's a bigger problem. I have raised most of my snakes from babies so the food size hasn't been difficult to figure out at all, but if it really is 15% then maybe I am not feeding her enough. She's growing like a weed, literally. I had them weighed for their initial veterinary check in's, but I need to get a really good one that will last awhile for the future anyway. I'll look into scales later. Thanks!
Edit: Just saw second post. Thank you, too! Really good information. I'm happy to hear it in case we have a population decline of rats.
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In other news, my breeder female Arizona has decided to eat finally!!! YAY!!! She bit the prey item I presented her and is tasting it and letting go, but it's something! Not completely ignoring her food now! I pray she just actually eats it! She can taste test all she wants as long as she actually gets it down! Good job, Arizona.
EDIT: She swallowed the rat! Yes. This has been a successful day.
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Will they actually obtain more calcium? If so I'd almost prefer the method. Aren't snakes always losing calcium due to some normal functioning? I can't remember. Oh well.