How much resistance is normal?
Hello for the second time today :)
As I mentioned in my previous thread, today was feeding day for Fírnen. However, instead of feeding him my last fuzzie mouse, I decided to go to my local pet store and buy some f/t small mice.
I weighed the mouse and it was 7 grams. This weight sounded perfect to me, as Fírnen is currently at about 71 grams. So then I thawed and heated the mouse for him, and he took it immediately.
He swallowed it in a few minutes, throughout this process I was worried because I had never watched him eat something that big before. I'm almost 100% sure that I'm just being paranoid but I still want to ask, how much resistance is normal when a bp is swallowing a meal?
Re: How much resistance is normal?
They can probably swallow more than we are aware, but it's safe to stay in the guidelines. I feed 10-15% of my snakes' weight.
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That meal was perfectly sized for him. Honestly, the first time I fed Maze f/t it took her nearly 15 minutes to get around a leg that had basically frozen sticking straight out. They'll figure it out eventually, and they get better at it with practice. Now if a limb's sticking out she's figured out to wiggle it around until she gets her jaw around it just right, and it takes less than five minutes.
TLDR; how long it takes them to swallow doesn't really matter, just so long as the prey size is proportional to the snake (10%-15% is the guideline I follow, but they can easily swallow 20% of their own body weight or more)
Thanks for replying! I honestly made this post to have someone like you convince me of what I already knew lol. It's just a bit intimidating to see that tiny noodle neck swallow anything really
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Sunnieskys
I did the same thing with Odyn. See the slit under the chin? And BP can take a bigger prey than most. No worries! They can handle it. And the size is perfect. You did good!
Thanks! :) All of these replies are helping a lot lol.