Never doubt a hungry python
I wanted to feed Riddle today since I didn’t know when the last time he ate was. Breeder said he was still on live (expected) so I figured I’d do my usual thing of feeding live until the next shed cycle then switching to f/t. Well I went to get a feeder today…
And every. Single. Store. That sells live did not have hopper sized mice. That’s at least three stores I checked, and there was nothing. So I got him a small adult mouse and crossed my fingers. Even picking out the tiniest one they had, when I got it home and set it down in the tub, it still looked huge. Riddle apparently did not care. He hit that mouse like a bullet, dispatched it quick and clean and then proceeded to cram this mouse that was definitely thicker than him down his gullet. He’s now rather football shaped and proud of it. Was even cruising and tongue flicking for more right after. I don’t think eating is going to be a problem for him lol.
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Re: Never doubt a hungry python
If it was f/t I'd take that advise, but with the live stuff, mice that big can do some nasty damage if a strike goes bad. I'll see if I can find some rat pups that size in a week though, those will probably be more his speed and less likely to give me a heart attack lol. Once he hits his next shed cycle (which I imagine will be soon if he shovels the next couple down like he did this one) then I'll do my usual of skip a meal then offer f/t. So far that technique has been fool proof for me, and he's got a really good feeding response, so I don't think he'll have any problem switching.