Re: Couple of Care Questions
First, I would say, at 5 months, she should be eating a bigger meal than what you are feeding, unless they are big rat pinkies. To judge the size of the meal thats appropriate, look for the thickest part of your snakes body and keep in mind you can feed prey thats 1.5 times the girth at the thickest part. If her meals have been rather small, she wont be going to the bathroom as much cause she is digesting what you feed rather than have much waste.
Sorry, from the pics I cant really tell the type of injury you are referring to, however, what you describe reminds me of a bite mark thats healing potentially. What was she eating before you got her?
Re: Couple of Care Questions
I am not sure. I am feeding what the pet store told me to when I bought her -- so I may not be referring to the correct name (that is very likely). They are small white mice -- they do have fur so would that be a pinkie? I am not good at sizes but she is about 23 inches long and the mouse is probably about 2.5 inches long not including the tail. I am trying to learn all the terms. The pet store told me to feed her one every 7 to 10 days. This pet store is creditable so I am thinking they gave me the right size but I may call.
I do feel that the wound is may be an old bite mark -- it seems like a scar would be healing on us. I just wanted to be sure! Honestly that book has made me paranoid too.
Still learning here -- and just want to ensure her comfort.
Re: Couple of Care Questions
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Originally Posted by phoenix-dancing
I am not sure. I am feeding what the pet store told me to when I bought her -- so I may not be referring to the correct name (that is very likely). They are small white mice -- they do have fur so would that be a pinkie? I am not good at sizes but she is about 23 inches long and the mouse is probably about 2.5 inches long not including the tail. I am trying to learn all the terms. The pet store told me to feed her one every 7 to 10 days. This pet store is creditable so I am thinking they gave me the right size but I may call.
I do feel that the wound is may be an old bite mark -- it seems like a scar would be healing on us. I just wanted to be sure! Honestly that book has made me paranoid too.
Still learning here -- and just want to ensure her comfort.
Here is a link to show you how to refer to the sizes available, though it is not the only one you will find, but it will give you good info. What you are feeding sounds like small young mice or young adults. Pinkies have no fur at all.
http://www.rodentpro.com/catalog.asp...el=frozen_mice
Re: Couple of Care Questions
They do have fur so it is not a pinkie -- I do think it is the right size mainly because it is what they told me to get for prekill. I do trust this store when it comes to general maintenance.
So knowing that - do you think I should be concerned with the poop? Or I guess it taking a while? What is their digestion cycle like - I cannot find information on this really.
I think they are either the hoppers or weanlings --- their face is more like the weanlings but not sure they are quite that big. May be just a little bit smaller but I think that is what they are. The face is not rounded like the hopper. Good size you think???
Re: Couple of Care Questions
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So knowing that - do you think I should be concerned with the poop? Or I guess it taking a while? What is their digestion cycle like - I cannot find information on this really.
I would not just yet, sometimes the save it up to make a HUGE present for you. As far as digestion, I really think it varies alot and is dependant on alot of factors.
Re: Couple of Care Questions
Thanks -- I just edited my post to tell you that I think the feed is the weanlings -- not sure but looking at the photos think that is what they are....may not be quite tht big.
I did tell her that she could give me my xmas present early and I would be even happier -- so hopefully she will! Kept a 16 year old guy for a bit and so I do know what I am in for on a small scale! But he did poop within 2 weeks so that is why I was starting to get concerned - he is all I have for comparison.
Re: Couple of Care Questions
Just sit back and wait for it, I got all nervous and worried when my snake didn't poo for the first two months I had her, then one day I found her giant cat sized present for me, and it's been almost weekly ever since. You just have to wait for it to completely relax and feel safe in it's environment before you get a #2. :P
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I must say that they do teach patience! She is great but since she is not vocal like my cats -- I am having to learn her reactions. She seems comfortable - she does actually come out and move around the cage from time to time. Also watches from her hide -- sticks her head out and just watches from time to time.
Re: Couple of Care Questions
Some snakes like to leave presents inside of their hide too. Mine doesn't, though. He tends to leave it on top of the hide!