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Feeding Multiple Mice?

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  • 04-26-2019, 01:58 PM
    Mkelleher
    Re: Feeding Multiple Mice?
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    Originally Posted by Slynig View Post
    At what point is it appropriate to begin feeding multiple mice or perhaps rats to a BP? I've had my BP since January 4 but she has only grown a few inches since I got her and has only shed twice. She's about 21 inches now. I was reading that post about Big Ben's update and I have to admit that I was a bit jealous of his growth compared to my snake's, given the similarities in size 4 months ago. I have been feeding my BP adult mice every 5 days and I was thinking about giving her two at next feeding. The mice are good size, probaby around 30-35 grams and about equal to her girth, maybe slightly smaller. If anyone could let me know when they began feeding multiples I would appreciate it or any other advice about feeding increases. Thanx

    MIKE

    This is so weird. My name is Mike, I got my BP about 4 months ago, when I got her she was about 1-2 months old, when I got her she was about 18" and she is now about 21", I also have been feeding her adult mice every 5 days, noticing that she still seems hungry after eating, I got larger mice. But wanted to feed her the rest of the smaller ones before switching, looked up feeding multiple mice and stumbled upon this... almost exact situation 14 years apart. Down to having the same name. So weird haha.

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  • 04-26-2019, 02:28 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Feeding Multiple Mice?
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    Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    I am sure the OP will appreciate the answer especially 11 years after asking the question ;)

    Make that 14 years now since this thread started....:rofl:

    Mkelleher: threads are kept for informational purposes, but when they're years old, it's best (we prefer) to start a new thread. OK? ;) LOL
    But make no mistake, we do welcome your input here. :welcome:
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