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bp feeding
so i got my month old bp on the weekend, and the breeder i had gotten him from had said he was feeding him 2 rat pups a week, i dont know if thats too much what do you guys think?
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For hatchlings you're supposed to feed every 5 days. And the total prey weight should be 10-15% of your ball's body weight.
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Re: bp feeding
Supposed to feed every five days? Really?
One appropriately sized prey once a week is enough for any hatchling, sure they can be fed twice a week however they don't have to.
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Re: bp feeding
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Supposed to feed every five days? Really?
One appropriately sized prey once a week is enough for any hatchling, sure they can be fed twice a week however they don't have to.
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I had quite a few people tell me five days up until 500 grams. My boy starts cruising for food after three and has never turned down a meal so far, maybe he is just a pig lol.
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Re: bp feeding
Yes, I fed Ginny every 5 days. Feed her whatever size that she wants, as long as it's not too large. Two rat pups every 10 days sounds fine.
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Once my hatchlings reach adult mice (about 90g to 100g) they get switched to once a week. They all did fine on it.
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I feed my egg jumpers every 5 to 7 days.
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Agreed, every 5 to 7 days will suffice. Just be sure that it is an appropriately sized Mouse or Rat.
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yea ive tried feeding him twice now and he hasnt taken it, he hasnt eaten since ive got him like 5 days ago and im getting worried :(
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yea ive tried feeding him twice now and he hasnt taken it, he hasnt eaten since ive got him like 5 days ago and im getting worried :(
Offering too soon and too often, you do not have this BP for even a week.
I always recommend people with limited experience to wait at least a week before offering food the first time.
For the rest since it is likely that the refusal is stress or husbandry related or even both.
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If you have not done so, switch the BP to a 6 quarts tub max until it reaches 150/200 grams. (Security is the number one priority for hatchling that small)
Use aspen as bedding. (Provides additional security)
Provide a hot spot of no higher than 86/87 (in a tub that small to high of temps do not allow much room to get away from the heat if the animals feel the need to)
Offer a 6 inches plastic flower pot saucer as an hide. (Provide tight hiding place = increase security)
Once you made the switch wait a week and offer food in the tub, offer what was offer before once a week.
DO NOT handle your BP until it eats for you 3 to 5 times and keep it to a minimum until the animal is a bit bigger.
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