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  • 02-20-2013, 01:03 PM
    hovercroft
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Sounds like a good plan. He didn't show an interest right now. He just slithered away under a bush. Shall i just leave it in a bowl or on top of a hide or something
  • 02-20-2013, 01:06 PM
    BoostedMX3
    She's "fluffy" haha

    Im just stating what I see at the expo it seems all the babies for sale are about the same size..

    Did u hatch her yourself? Cuz that would explain some I could see a self hatched holdback being heavier then one your trying to sell and maximize profits
  • 02-20-2013, 01:10 PM
    RoseyReps
    She was purchased from Gulf Coast Reptiles at 1 month old - 89g. :) So I've had her since she was a little worm hehe. They start all their babies on rat fuzzies, so she's been on rats since hatching. Who knows, she's a beast, and a loveball. ^_^
  • 02-20-2013, 01:12 PM
    RoseyReps
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hovercroft View Post
    Sounds like a good plan. He didn't show an interest right now. He just slithered away under a bush. Shall i just leave it in a bowl or on top of a hide or something

    Leave it in front of the bushes where he's hiding and leave him alone. Check back in 15 min or so maybe?
  • 02-20-2013, 01:14 PM
    33rpm
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Females tend to be larger than males, so would that play into growing sizes and weights as youngsters?
  • 02-20-2013, 01:39 PM
    RoseyReps
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 33rpm View Post
    Females tend to be larger than males, so would that play into growing sizes and weights as youngsters?

    it most definitely could. Males tend to grow leaner, while females tend to get that junk in the trunk. Snakedonkadonk.
  • 02-20-2013, 01:46 PM
    33rpm
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RoseyReps View Post
    it most definitely could. Males tend to grow leaner, while females tend to get that junk in the trunk. Snakedonkadonk.

    Bahaha! Mmm, juicy! :hump:
  • 02-21-2013, 03:53 AM
    hovercroft
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    No luck with that mouse. Will try again next week going to leave him undisturbed for a week so he can settle down more. What's the best way to defrost and so the mouse is warm enough for him to recognise it? Mug of hot water seems to be the most popular method? Might try that one
  • 02-21-2013, 04:03 AM
    sho220
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 33rpm View Post
    500-600 grams for a 6 month old???? What do you feed yours, McDonalds?!

    Just rats. Baby BP's grow very fast and can easily gain 100 grams a month or so for the first year. Growth rate tends to slow down a bit after that.
  • 02-21-2013, 04:08 AM
    sho220
    Re: ball python first feed tips please :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BoostedMX3 View Post
    She's "fluffy" haha

    Im just stating what I see at the expo it seems all the babies for sale are about the same size..

    Did u hatch her yourself? Cuz that would explain some I could see a self hatched holdback being heavier then one your trying to sell and maximize profits

    I wouldn't use expo babies as a gauge. A lot of the baby balls I see at shows are woefully underweight and pitiful looking...borderline neglected. Breeders pinching pennies by "maintenance feeding"...i.e. feed just enough to keep it alive until you can sell it...:rolleyes:
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