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    Is it ok to feed two days in a row

    My pig of a snake seems like he is always hungry lately. Found a bit bigger rat and fed to him last night, went from 40 gram rats to 50 grams. Still, tonight as soon as someone comes in the room hes out of his hide looking for food. He is between 500-600 grams and I've been feeding every 5 days.

    The 40 gram rats are the smalles rat I can get. I can do mice though. I tried to feed him a mouse after he ate his rat last week but he had no interest at the time and immediately went back into his hide after polishing off the rat.

    Would it be OK to feed him the rat one day then the mouse the next if he's out ont he prowl? Maybe that would get him 5 days.

    Would it be bad to feed him another rat instead of the mouse? Maybe that could get him to go more liek 7 days.

    Right now he's staring at me with this look that says feed me you @$#%!

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    You should wait at least 4 days in-between feeding. You should feed your BP a rodent that is about the same width as the fattest part of the snake. I would try feeding a 60 gram rat next feeding day and see if that fixes the issue.
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    Re: Is it ok to feed two days in a row

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    You should wait at least 4 days in-between feeding. You should feed your BP a rodent that is about the same width as the fattest part of the snake. I would try feeding a 60 gram rat next feeding day and see if that fixes the issue.
    That's the problem. The next size up that I can get is 80 grams. They are a bit too big around I think. I only have one snake so I'm not gonna be breeding rats or getting bulk shipments online, so I'm limited to what Petco and Petsmart carry.

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    You could try an 80... You could also try feeding 2 smaller rodents at a time.
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    Re: Is it ok to feed two days in a row

    One of my girls eats ASF/mice, gets 2 a week, but refuses to eat two at one feeding...I feed her one and then another the next day...all the time. It's not a problem.

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    Re: Is it ok to feed two days in a row

    Since you can't get the ideal size, you could try feeding two at the same time. I think that would be better than feeding two days in a row.
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    I don't think you would have issues feeding two days in a row. In the wild I'm sure ball pythons might go hunting two nights in a row if their first meal wasn't enough.
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    I feed my snakes two days in a row all of the time..if they don't want to eat, they won't. These animals are actually really good at telling you what they want/need. Problem is too many people don't pay enough attention.
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