When to graduate from hoppers?
My little (stubborn feeder) guy ate since I followed the 6 qt tub advice posted by Deborah. He ate well, once a week, a live hopper, since 2 weeks ago. He lost some weight for refusing his meals and starved for about 2 weeks prior. He is slowly gaining that weight back.
I weight him yesterday on a food scale bought at Target. It says he weight about 75 grams. Is this right?
I read on here that hoppers are only for the first 4 meals. Then he should be on fuzzy rats. His head is so tiny that I worry if he can even swallow anything bigger than a hopper. And another post mentioned you go by the 10-15% weight mark. That still means he should stay eating hoppers because rat fuzzies weight a little more, I think. But then I hear rats are better because more protein. Should I even switch to rat pinkies?
Should I stay with hoppers for 2 more weeks then check his weight again? Switch to rat pups?
Re: When to graduate from hoppers?
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MrBeeBow
dont worry about how small his head is, feed him a meal thats as round as the widest part of his body, i have a 600 gram male eating medium rats no problem.
Considering a male does not need anything bigger than a small rat you are not doing it any service you need to understand metabolism and needs of the species and sex. :gj:
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Deborah
Considering a male does not need anything bigger than a small rat you are not doing it any service you need to understand metabolism and needs of the species and sex. :gj:
at the advice from the place i got him he eats every 14 days, i trust their advise.
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MrBeeBow
at the advice from the place i got him he eats every 14 days, i trust their advise.
If you don't mind me asking, who the heck gave you that info?
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If you don't mind me asking, who the heck gave you that info?
A store that specializes in reptiles
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A store that specializes in reptiles
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Well if your snake is happy and healthy then go with it but I feed mine once a week and they are always out searching for food like clockwork
Re: When to graduate from hoppers?
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Deborah
Considering a male does not need anything bigger than a small rat you are not doing it any service you need to understand metabolism and needs of the species and sex. :gj:
if a med rat is to much what should he be eating?