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  • 05-21-2018, 07:10 PM
    kthoms104
    Yet Another Question About Feeding
    Hi again! I just posted a totally different question about a bug/tank problem, but this one's about feeding. My baby BP is just between the local pet store's two sizes (small adult and adult, in which there's a significant difference between!) So he seems pretty hungry between each week/meal, since I've been feeding him small adults every week, and I haven't noticed a not of growth in him.

    However, the adult size seems slightly thicker than the width of his body, and last time I gave him one of these, instead of striking it and coiling around it, he kind of slowly wrapped around it instead of striking it first. It was very awkward and I figured that meant it was too big for him. (this was about a month ago, so I was wondering if I should try again).

    So, should I feed him more often, or should I feed him adult mice once a week?

    Thank you for any advice!
  • 05-21-2018, 07:45 PM
    Bogertophis
    Always better to feed smaller than the width of snake's body. Do not feed more than once a week in any event...it takes time for them to digest.

    It's a challenge when your only local source offers limited size prey, & if you're only feeding one snake, it's not very cost effective to order online,
    as the shipping "on ice" is expensive...the only way that pays off is ordering a lot at one time. Do you have any local friends with snakes that you
    could combine an order with?

    In your shoes, I'd stay with one smaller mouse/week for a little longer...but maybe it's time to look into rat pups? Your snake may or may not
    jump at the chance to switch, so don't stock up until you know.

    Are you sure there's no one around who raises mice that could supply you for a while? Have you asked? (if you were nearby, I could & would, lol)
    Ask @ vet offices, they may know of someone. Or at feed stores...ppl who raise rodents buy feed for them.
  • 05-21-2018, 08:05 PM
    Bogertophis
    And by the way, it takes quite a long time before you'll "see" growth in your snake...that's completely normal! You do not want to be "power-
    feeding" your snake to "see" growth...it's not good for them. So be patient...
  • 05-21-2018, 08:25 PM
    kthoms104
    Re: Yet Another Question About Feeding
    Alright, thank you! I will try to look into other sources, but if not I'll stick with the small adults for a bit longer and switch soon:)
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