Ball python may be underweight! Help Please!
I got my little guy from a local pet store in December, so I have had him just a bit over a month. Upon getting him they did not tell me his exact age, only that he was very young. I have been feeding him one frozen-thawed fuzzy mouse every week. This was recommended by the place I got him from. He always eats very well in that he takes it quickly and has no trouble swallowing it. Sometimes I think the little mice are not enough to suffice him although the next size up is WAY too big for him to eat. He is looking a bit thin in my opinion (his backbone looks very noticeable). He only weighs about 113 grams which is quite small. Although i do not know his exact age I think he should weigh a bit more or at least be gaining some weight with the feedings? What do suggest i do to help him put on some weight? I have heard people say I should feed him every 5 days instead of 7, is this recommended? Thank you in advance for any responses! I am so worried about the poor thing!https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...6Xv7V7nF8/edit (also i am new here so i cannot figure out to attach a picture i am so sorry:confusd:)
Re: Ball python may be underweight! Help Please!
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Re: Ball python may be underweight! Help Please!
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As for feeding, mouse fuzzies are definitely too small. BPs eat hoppers right out of the egg, only for their first 3-5 meals generally and then move up in prey size.
There are a few "rules of thumb" you can follow
1) you want to feed an appropriately sized prey item, which is 10-15% of the snakes body weight
2) you want to feed a prey item about as thick as the widest part of the snake.
This chart is also a great guideline:
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Re: Ball python may be underweight! Help Please!
^^^^^ what Craig said..
If you have some of those little ones left see if he will take 2 a feeding until they're gone. Usually if i put 2 in mine will eat like a dog after the first.. They come back out of the hide (mine drag their prey home) and grab the next...