Re: Feed Frequency Question
I have a girl doing the same thing, at least during the winter months. But now she seems to be back on track. I believe that it's not uncommon for some to go through a period like this. I would continue offering weekly. One small rat weekly is fine for a 910g bp. I think you'll notice her appetite perk once spring is fully here. ;)
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Also she may be at the age when you go to feeding once every 10-14 days.
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My big male is still on a self imposed hunger strike, but he is still "fat" and doesn't appear any worse for wear. he will start up soon, I know it :)
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Originally Posted by Pythons Rock
Also she may be at the age when you go to feeding once every 10-14 days.
Unless you are feeding much larger prey, then you should be fine to feed a small rat weekly. With bps, it's recommended to stay with smaller meals offered weekly. :D
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Thanks for all the replies.
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Originally Posted by tigerlily
Unless you are feeding much larger prey, then you should be fine to feed a small rat weekly. With bps, it's recommended to stay with smaller meals offered weekly. :D
Recommended by whom, and why? I do not doubt the legitimacy of your statement; however, I would like more information so I can see how applicable the recommendation is to my situation. For example, if changing to a two week feeding cycle increases the probability of going off feed from .2 to .4, I would have no problem giving it a try since I only have one snake. However, if I were a breeder with 100 snakes, I would not take the change in probability because it would almost guarantee at least some snakes going off feed.
I understand that exact numbers here are impossible and I’m not looking for a peer reviewed study. I am just trying to figure out the line of reasoning behind the recommendation. As of now, I am following your advice and offering food weekly. I appreciate any more insight you can give me.
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I don't have statistics. The main recommendation came from Adam. By following his advice, I have been able to keep my bps from long fasting. Admittedly that's only been a year and a half, but I have two girls who are likely to breed this season. I had one girl who had a harder time switching over from a tank to a rack, but I don't consider that in the realm of normal fasting. :rolleyes: So unless I notice a problem, I'm sticking with what works. :D After reading the article on how drastically snake's bodies change in order to digest a meal, I REALLY dislike the idea of kicking their systems into major overload.
Plus weekly meals offer a routine, that is very easy for me to manage. ;)