Re: Genie's Prey Size: HELP!
I just went through the same thing, I never thought mine would be able to get a rat down but he's had absolutely no problem. I don't thing your noodle should have any problem with the rat in the picture.
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Re: Genie's Prey Size: HELP!
Are you wanting to switch prey size because you feel it's not eating enough?
You don't need to get bigger prey yet, just feed 3 mice instead of 2.
*looking at your picture, your snakes head does come into play. For comfort I'd suggest more food rather than bigger food
Re: Genie's Prey Size: HELP!
Hope this helps.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...987abbca54.jpg
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Re: Genie's Prey Size: HELP!
That looks like an appropriately sized prey item. I'd even argue that you could even go up a size but what you have is fine. Don't be too concerned with the snake's head or neck when determining the right prey size. It's the girth of the snake at it's widest point that we should go by. I've seen large and small snakes eat meals that some might think were too big with absolutely no problems.
Re: Genie's Prey Size: HELP!
Read this post and just curious what did you decide?? The rat in the pic looks just the right size for the snake. Better to feed one proper size than multiple small. If for no other reason than it's just easier.