Looking for reptiles by...food source?
I know this is a bit unorthodox, but how would I go about researching a reptile that eats a very specific size rodent on a more-frequent-than-snakes basis? I'm working on genetic improvements with my rats and so cull frequently, but due to a lot of stressful events that aren't abaiting I am considering slimming down my snakes to just my 10 year old ball python girl and 3 year one-eyed boa. That leaves the challenge of making sure pinks, fuzzies, weanlings, and occasionally small rats don't go to waste.
Is there something that would eat these regularly while still living in a 3x2 or 4x2 footprint? I'm trying to avoid the hassle of selling off frozen culls and can't stand waste.
Re: Looking for reptiles by...food source?
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bcr229
Savu python - my adult female will hit anything and a 3x2 enclosure is plenty big.
Savu pythons are gorgeous and make an excellent addition to any collection. If they eat like that I would highly recommend as well.
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Paleosinensis
So how is the metabolism on hognoses? Should I expect them to eat an appropriately sized (or smaller) meal every 3 or 4 days throughout their lives? I've been kind of frustrated with locally available colubrids (high strung), but haven't considered a hognose. I need to go read up on their temperament.
Hognose have a great feeding response however they do better on mice, an adult female will eat an adult mouse, but while she can also eat a rat pup those have a higher fat content and lower calcium content and with that species you have to worry about fatty liver disease.
I breed hogs and rats are only offered for few weeks after my females lay and that's it.