Reticulated python diet question?
So i was browsing on youtube and saw on prehistoric pets that you can slow grow Retics keeping them slightly smaller by feeding a Reticulated something the size of their centre girth every 7-10 days but i dont know if it is healthy or not as i see lots of mixed opinons about this, Me personally i dont think it looks unhealthy as the diet looks stable and the snake is not being overfed, but im not an expert at keeping Reticulated Pythons so i would like to get the opinions of others on this topic.
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I also have another question, i see a lot of massive Reticulated pythons out there and they are all Tiger Retics, is this a genetic thing or are they just over fed?
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I dont care about snake length but i don't like seeing these massive girthy snakes that in my opinion look obese and over fed and i have just looked at some tiger Retic pics and most of them look obese i just didn't know if it is something to do with the Tiger gene or if they are just power fed and maybe i see more big tiger Retics just due to them being very popular. I believe that as a youngster i could feed it every 5 days or so and then when she starts to get bigger maybe then into adult hood i think i could feed a suitable rodent the size of the girth of the snake every 10 days as i dont see anything unhealthy about that, and its got to be better than having an obese snake right?
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Originally Posted by
cchardwick
. I think a small young retic should be fed every 3-4 days, especially in the first year when growth is rapid.
That is too often in my opinion, growing retics do just fine on a weekly feed. If you are feeding every 3-4 days, the snake is constantly in digestion mode which can tax their organs over time.
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Originally Posted by
Sauzo
Well, that depends on the retic. Some, if they get hungry will push like crazy and tear up their face so bad they could need vet care. Caesar was like that and if not fed every 5-7 days as a baby, he would push and scrape his chin all up and split his lip. Now that he is older, he only pushes when he wants attention at night and when i open a door and pet him for a while, he will quiet down lol. He is a needy snake though which is kind of a surprise to me...a snake that seems to want interaction.
I have a 50% SD that I have been feeding him once every 5 days.. he's a hatchling but eagerly accept food am I feeding him too often?
Also how soon after feeding can I handle him? I'm feeding him small pray fuzzy rats he was eating rat pups from the breeder..
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