Is one small rat enough for 2 year old ball python
Tonight is our 4th feeding since we got out just about two year old female ball python Jupiter or as my wife calls her Snakey snake. she has been eating great on f/t small rats. But tonight she ate her rat great and now is acting like she still wants to eat. She has had her head out of her hide in a strike pose and if you are by the enclosure she will fallow you back and forth with her head just wondering if I should start feeding more she has been getting fed every 10 days
Re: Is one small rat enough for 2 year old ball python
You should be feeding your snake a rat that is approx. as big around as the widest part of your snake's body. I feed all of my ball pythons every 7 days. Every snake will be different, of course, but my recommendation is to start there and adjust as needed. This is basically the same as the feeding guidelines already posted, but if you can't measure in grams you can at least measure by visually comparing size. It doesn't have to be perfect - some BPs will even take prey that is slightly larger, some prefer a smaller prey item. Or you could get really lucky like me and have one that likes a large rat one one week and a medium one the next. (She's very picky.)
Re: Is one small rat enough for 2 year old ball python
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You should be feeding your snake a rat that is approx. as big around as the widest part of your snake's body
Not the best advice considering that you do not know the size of the snake in question and no feeding a prey equal the girth size of a snake is not the same as the guideline provided above.
If you had a 4000 grams snakes which I assume you do not have you would based on your advise feed a 300/350 grams rat which is way too big and will only make the animal sluggish and more inconsitant when it comes to feeding.
Re: Is one small rat enough for 2 year old ball python
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Stewart_Reptiles
Not the best advice...
Feeding a prey item approximately as large as the widest part of your snake is pretty standard advice, given by both hobbyists and large breeders. I have many snakes that I also use this rule of thumb with and mine are all healthy, their weights are good for their length, and all eat on regular schedules.
I was merely trying to offer some advice to someone who sounded new to ball pythons and probably didn't have a gram scale where they could weigh both their snake and their prey item to make sure they get the prey sized up exactly right. This is not an exact science and all snakes are different, which I already said.
I'm curious as to why you chose to single out my comment regarding size when someone else posted the same advice?
Re: Is one small rat enough for 2 year old ball python
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Originally Posted by
redpandakitty
Feeding a prey item approximately as large as the widest part of your snake is pretty standard advice, given by both hobbyists and large breeders. I have many snakes that I also use this rule of thumb with and mine are all healthy, their weights are good for their length, and all eat on regular schedules.
I was merely trying to offer some advice to someone who sounded new to ball pythons and probably didn't have a gram scale where they could weigh both their snake and their prey item to make sure they get the prey sized up exactly right. This is not an exact science and all snakes are different, which I already said.
I'm curious as to why you chose to single out my comment regarding size when someone else posted the same advice?
It is a bad advice this is recommended for hatchlings not animals that are two years old the animal could be 2000 grams for all you know so that would be overfeeding the animal. (Which means fast, possible fatty liver issue etc)
Same thing people will recommend 10% or 15% rule yet again you can only go by that for hatchlings, animals grow, metabolism changes etc.
So yes it is an advice that is often given but in certain cases only it does not apply to all which is why it cannot be repeated in all circumtances either.