Re: Feeding Question Take Two
You can pick up digital kitchen scales for $20 or under and several reptile suppliers have very reasonably priced scales as well.
Right after a thermostat and an IR gun this would be my 3rd on the list of critical equipment for new herp keepers.
I have the same scale I think and used it all of once for the same reason. It is very hard to gauge what size prey is best and if an animal is gaining steadily, stalled or losing weight.
Re: Feeding Question Take Two
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KayleighBrown
Is feeding him two pinkies every 5 days safe? I don't know how much belly heat he needs to help him digest without fatality, and right now he's in a smaller plastic tank with aspen. Half of the tank is on the floor over my floor vent so it's got heat on the bottom, and it's not too hot for him, but he's always been the type to hang out on the cooler side for some reason. I just don't want to push him. But even after feeding him just one, like a few days, when I would weigh him he would still weigh the same. If he doesn't bulk up with two, I'm going to take him to a vet and have his poop tested.
The reason I've got it set up that way is because it's held in humidity better and it's not too wet. I'm going to be getting a tub for him with some heating pads tomorrow. :)
His hot spot should remain a constant 90-92 degrees. You do not need to fluctuate it so he can digest. He will move back and forth from cool side to warm side on his own to thermoregulate. A heating pad with thermostat is essential.
If you need more assistance in getting him set up then post a few pics of his enclosure so we can further assist you. We are always here to help... :D
Re: Feeding Question Take Two
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Naom9Anne
I've seen a hatchling at 27g and it is now thriving so it can happen, if you believe he is around 100g now Kayleigh perhaps try upping to the next prey size up (a small one) if he can manage it, they an take more than we give them credit for.
I also don't handle after eating, I leave for 48 hours, it certainly doesn't hurt me leaving them and it's safer for the animals in my opinion.
Oh I know. I generally don't. But I wanted to get a weight after he ate, before putting him back into his cage. Took him out to feed just this once, because I didn't want him to swallow any aspen that got stuck to the pinkies. He likes to slobber all over his food.
Re: Feeding Question Take Two
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KayleighBrown
Oh I know. I generally don't. But I wanted to get a weight after he ate, before putting him back into his cage. Took him out to feed just this once, because I didn't want him to swallow any aspen that got stuck to the pinkies. He likes to slobber all over his food.
Hehe mine slobbers also. But it seems he has no problem with digesting the substrate also if it sticks onto his prey.
If your python balls or escapes then you shouldn't handle him. But if climbs onto your hand then i don't seen the problem as I've said. Mine sometimes just wants to roam around after his meal.