ADVICE PLEASE! 2 year old BP weighs 252g / 8.9oz
I recently got a BP from someone at work who was moving. He told me they did not know the sex (but he is called a "he" for ease), have had it for 2 years and feed it one hopper mouse every week. After looking around a few forums it seemed that for his age he should be on bigger food, so I took him out and weighed him and he was 252g / 8.9oz. A quick search showed that this seems to be VERY small for the age.
Any advice on how best to proceed? Should I move up to rat pups, or is that too big a jump? Or should I do a few feeds with fuzzy rats, or stick with hoppers and feed more often?
Should I be concerned? To my inexperienced eye (I owned a jungle carpet python 20 years ago in Scotland) he looks quite healthy other than a stuck shed (I will be changing from the aspen that was supplied to an EcoEarth/cypress/ReptiBark mix at the weekend which will hopefully help with shedding).
I would really like to get him up to a good size, but don't want to push it if it could do any harm, so your advice would be greatly appreciated!
I have a photo to show his overall look, but am not allowed to post pics for some reason. I guess that is something to do with me being a newbie?
Thanks guys!
Nick
Re: ADVICE PLEASE! 2 year old BP weighs 252g / 8.9oz
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Over the next few weeks I would feed gradually larger mice. So, small adult this week, medium adult next week, large/jumbo adult mouse the following week. Since he's just moved I wouldn't add to his stress by offering a different prey type right now.
After three weeks I'd try switching to rat pups. Once he hits 400 grams offer a weanling rat weekly. Once he hits 500 grams offer a small rat weekly.
Thank you bcr229!! Much appreciated. I wouldn't have thought there would be much difference in a mouse or a rat, so good to know that the snake would know the difference.
I can see this forum is going to be a great resource!
Cheers,
Nick
Re: ADVICE PLEASE! 2 year old BP weighs 252g / 8.9oz
That was good advice. Also something that helped me a little was weighing my feeders. 10-15% of the snakes weight. Just do the math. I think most peeps just eyeball the snake and feeder. Which is fine. I just like having an extra tool to use as a fairly new snake owner.