Question about feeder sizes
Hello all. Just a quick-ish question. My bp is 255g (maybe a little less since she hasn't pooped since her last meal.) A few of the feeders I have are in the 20-24g range, so less than 10% of her body weight. I am trying to get thru the smaller ones first. Normally I feed her every 7 days, and I try to stay in the 10-15% range with feeder size. For these smaller ones, do you guys think it would okay to move her feedings a little closer together, like maybe every 5 or 6 days, until I get to the bigger ones? The feeding chart sticky says every 5-7 days is okay for her weight, but I just wanted to get some opinions. Thanks!
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I have the same problem with mine. The store around here carry large mice then jump straight to small rats. I need the rat pup size that is in between. So I bought some mouse hoppers and the weight of a hopper plus the large mouse equals what he needs. I feed him the hopper first then follow it by the larger mouse. I have heard this can be tricky for some balls as they are notorious for being picky and some won't eat two, but my guy never missed a meal so far and has no problem slamming two. Just make sure you feed the smaller one first so he/she will still be hungry enough to take the second one.
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I have never tried to give her two at once. I guess i could get some fuzzies or something. I just have apprehension about it I guess since I've always heard that it's best to give them one at a time.
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Thanks Craig for easing my anxiety. I just dote over her lol. As you know, shes my first and I just want to be as perfect as possible with her care. I don't want my baby to be hungry! Lol
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I honestly can probably move her up to weaned rats soon but I have some and they just look so big. We'll see where she's at after finishing these pups.
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Southpaw91
Thanks Craig for easing my anxiety. I just dote over her lol. As you know, shes my first and I just want to be as perfect as possible with her care. I don't want my baby to be hungry! Lol
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No problem at all. That's a good question to ask. But as I said, they're just guidelines. So try not to let little details get you stressed out (easier said than done, I know, hahaha).
Try to remember that these animals have survived for thousands and thousands of years without us, so they're more resilient than many people give them credit for. There's nothing perfect for them in nature and keeping them in captivity isn't a perfect science either.
So, remember they're guidelines, use common sense, ask questions, apply what you learn and you'll be as close to perfect as any keeper can be. :gj:
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I honestly can probably move her up to weaned rats soon but I have some and they just look so big. We'll see where she's at after finishing these pups.
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My advice, don't be in a rush to move her up. Some people seem to want to feed feed feed so their animal grows quickly. But long term, it's better to grow them slow. Smaller meals digest easier and will lead to fewer food strikes too.
As long as she's eating consistently the pups you have will be fine while you feed them off. That's only a few grams difference when thinking long term.
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At 255g you're right on the cusp of pups and weaned rats. She's gonna outgrow the pups in a couple of months so I'd probably go with the weaned rats and just space out the feedings by a few more days.
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I'll feed off the rest of the pups I have. There are only 8 left so by the time she's done with them she should be ready for weaned.
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