I would say it could easily take something that size, maybe bigger. Easiest way to tell...weigh your snake, and feed 10-15% of its body weight.
For example...a 500gram snake could eat something 50-75grams.
AND......that snake is pretty darn SKINNY!!! it should probably be eating 15% of its body weight every week. I don't know if this is a recent rescue or not but it needs to be taken care of
EDIT: just looked and saw you just got him off CL. feed 15% body weight as mentioned above
08-17-2013, 09:50 PM
martin82531
The ball looks skinny in that picture, how often are you feeding.
08-17-2013, 09:51 PM
steve_r34
u know i was gonna say the same thing unless its a hatch
08-17-2013, 09:53 PM
MsMissy
I'm following his thread elsewhere and we are dealing with an underfed snake.
OP: I would try that size every 5 days until he starts to fill out.
08-17-2013, 10:02 PM
kippers
He's actually probably a few months old, even judging by his small size. He's underfed and I just got him. Also thank you all for the quick responses. I'm a newbie with this right now, but won't be for long!
08-17-2013, 10:31 PM
Mike41793
Is this rat too big for my BP? [pics]
No its fine
08-17-2013, 11:20 PM
kippers
Another silly question. Can the rats tail be too stiff to eat? He seems interested in it, a f/t but its taking him a while to attempt to eat it. He's under a night light with lights off, both my snakes seem shy and wanting to eat in peace in the dark but he keeps getting distracted and leaving it too until I wiggle it around again.
08-17-2013, 11:28 PM
galequin
As long as it's been thawed out correctly I don't think there will be a problem. Was the snake eating f/t before? If not that might explain his losing interest n u dangling it reignites the snake's predatorial instincts... just a thought