Re: Possible feeding trouble
Thanks for the quick reply :)
To be honest, he scared the crap out of me when I came in to check on him. He had decided to swallow from the middle, and doubled the fuzzy in half: there was the tail sticking out, right beside its nose :weirdface
Have contemplated once or twice moving him up to hoppers, maybe I'll just ask for fuzzies near the larger end of the scale when I pick up some more next week.
Re: Possible feeding trouble
Even hatchling BPs can eat hopper mice. I would definitely go up a size.
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Re: Possible feeding trouble
When my Bredli looked like she'd swallowed a tennis ball after folding her rodent, I just gave her a couple/few extra days without handling, and she was fine.
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Re: Possible feeding trouble
It doesn't sound like the prey item was too large. Your snake just ate it awkwardly :). Most carpets can easily take mice fuzzys at birth. I fed all my carpet hatchlings mice fuzzys for their first 3-5 meals then it was mice hoppers, or small rat fuzzys.
Re: Possible feeding trouble
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EL-Ziggy
It doesn't sound like the prey item was too large. Your snake just ate it awkwardly :). Most carpets can easily take mice fuzzys at birth. I fed all my carpet hatchlings mice fuzzys for their first 3-5 meals then it was mice hoppers, or small rat fuzzys.
Oh, disregard my previous post. I thought we were talking about BPs. Didn't realize it's a carpet.
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Re: Possible feeding trouble
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Mangiapane85
Oh, disregard my previous post. I thought we were talking about BPs. Didn't realize it's a carpet.
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Your statement is true for carpets as well ;).