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Mouse too big?

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  • 07-24-2009, 08:39 PM
    ssballow
    Mouse too big?
    What can happen if a mouse is slightly too large? My snake ate a small mouse, but it left a huge bulge. The last one didn't leave that big of a bulge or take so long to swallow. I don't want him to get sick. It looked to be slightly larger around than him. It was the smallest one they had at the pet shop.
  • 07-24-2009, 08:44 PM
    Danounet
    Re: Mouse too big?
    He should be fine. Sometimes I have the same problem too. :)
  • 07-24-2009, 09:00 PM
    nitroball
    Re: Mouse too big?
    Your bp should be fine. That sounds like the right size of mouse, IMO.
  • 07-24-2009, 09:04 PM
    ssballow
    Re: Mouse too big?
    I sure hope you guys are right! You should have seen him dragging that bulge into his hide. My mother in law and my kids sure enjoyed the show.
  • 07-24-2009, 09:15 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: Mouse too big?
    There are only a handful of things that can be "bad" for a snake for feeding large..

    - regurgitation. Snake tries to eat it, fails, throws it up. Making your snake throw up isn't the worst thing in the world, but it isn't a good thing either. It can cause the snake to become a regular regurgitator though.

    - general overfeeding. Human kids eating too much become fat and unhealthy. There are overeating problems for snakes as well.

    - The famous "burm who tried to eat an alligator that was too big for it, and then the snake exploded" picture has shown us that eating something too big can cause internal ruptures. I doubt that it would happen feeding something as soft and squishy as a rodent, most likely if the snake can't stomach the food, it'll regurg.

    if your snake didnt explode and didn't regurg, then your only concern is making your snake fat, most likely no harm done from one larger-than-usual feeding, so no worries!
  • 07-24-2009, 10:34 PM
    ssballow
    Re: Mouse too big?
    He's balled up in his hide now and doesn't look like he is in pain. Thank's for your replies.
  • 07-24-2009, 10:48 PM
    toddmbecker1234
    Re: Mouse too big?
    also, i assume your snake is still a juvie since you are feeding it a mouse. It is really hard to overfeed a juvie snake. They tend to utilize everything they can get for growth and it isnt until the snake is a few years old and its growth rate has slowed down a bit before you need to be truely concerned about getting an overwieght and unhealthy snake. Todd
  • 07-24-2009, 10:52 PM
    ssballow
    Re: Mouse too big?
    Yes, he is a baby. I have had him for little more than a week. He is really fun and easy to handle. He's never once snapped at or struck us. He is amazing to watch eat!
  • 07-24-2009, 10:55 PM
    syvil
    Re: Mouse too big?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ssballow View Post
    Yes, he is a baby. I have had him for little more than a week. He is really fun and easy to handle. He's never once snapped at or struck us. He is amazing to watch eat!

    You're lucky I've had mine for a little over a week now and he's very aggressive with me.
  • 07-24-2009, 10:55 PM
    Neal
    Re: Mouse too big?
    No harm will come, not anytime soon anyways. Sounds like he got a good meal.
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