Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
Well today is her feeding day and the people at WFReptile told me to start her on a jumbo size mouse. Now it's a live mouse they didn't have any f/t ones left in that size so will she be okay if I just throw the mouse in or should I whack the mouse then throw it in?
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
Start smaller meals more often rather one large meal.
With ball pythons you will notice when feeding larger meals they have large poops more often. My 3000k girls poop once every other month eating sm rats every 5 days. So feeding larger meals your basically pissing money away as its more than they digest/absorb.
That girl id feed sm adults to adults right now. Jumbos is pushing it for her stature.
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
Okay I will keep that in mind
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
She just ate today a liveadult sized mouse took to it like a champ I'm so proud only thing is it didn't seem to make a bulge in her tummy and she's still roaming around so I guess next week I have to start her on rats
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
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Originally Posted by
ladymisery
Well guys she just ate her first live jumbo sized mouse today. Took to it like a champ not shy or anything, (I'm so proud) but the jumbo sized mouse didn't seem to make a dent he belly isnt even a bit bulging like it should be and she still roaming around so I guess next week I have to start her on rats.
DO NOT FEED TO THE POINT OF BULGE.
You dont ever want to see a huge sign of a fed snake. Feed just enough to keep them thriving and wanting to eat consistently. Biggest mistake everyone does is feed huge meals to the point the snakes skin/scales are spread apart and then you run into a fat power fed snake.
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
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Originally Posted by
RichsBallPythons
DO NOT FEED TO THE POINT OF BULGE.
You dont ever want to see a huge sign of a fed snake. Feed just enough to keep them thriving and wanting to eat consistently. Biggest mistake everyone does is feed huge meals to the point the snakes skin/scales are spread apart and then you run into a fat power fed snake.
I agree.
I have to squint and use some imagination when looking at my pythons to try and see "prey bulges" when feeding. Mine are all growing well, feeding great and healthy as legless horses. ;)
Re: Hey I'm still new to the site and I was wondering
I want to thank everyone who has helped me so far. Sorry it's been awhile been busy. I actually took Gorgon to the vet to get checked out (I noticed her skin was starting to look loose) she was clear of parasites no other health problems humidity is at 65, temps were okay. Vet wants me to start feeding her every 9 days but only if she defecates first. My vet told me to start her on small sized rat and to come back in at the end of next month. Again I want to thank everyone who has helped me so far.
Thanks
Misery