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    A little worried with switching to rats

    Hi All,

    i have had my BP now for 6 months. for the last 3 months i have been feeding her 1 live adult mouse every 7 days (every monday) which usually weighed in at about 20-21 grams. she has never refused a meal and even has eaten through all her sheds. at her last weigh in, which i did last monday (before feeding her) she was at 540 grams. today i decided i will increase the prey size as in the most recent feedings she looks like if she stayed hungry. it seems the general consensus from reading multiple posts on this forum and many others is that prey size should be 10-15% the weight of the snake. the prey i purchased is a "small rat" which weighs about 31 grams (although it looks big to me). since this is the first rat meal i will be feeding her, would this be an appropriate feeder size to start the switch to rats?

    as always any input is greatly appreciated.

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    Re: A little worried with switching to rats

    Here is a quick chart of approximate sizes

    MICE

    Sm. Pink 1-2 grams
    Lg. Pink 2-4 grams
    Peach Fuzz 4-6 grams
    Fuzzies 5-8 grams
    Hoppers 8-12 grams
    Sm. Mice 11-16 grams
    Med. Mice 15-24 grams
    Lg. Mice 24-28 grams
    XLg. Mice 30 grams+

    Rats:
    Rat Sm. Pink 3-8 grams
    Rat Lg. Pink 5-12 grams
    Rat Fuzzies 10-20 grams
    Rat Pup 20-30 grams
    Rat Wean 30-45 grams
    Rat Sm. 40-80 grams
    Rat Med. 80-150 grams
    Rat Lg. 140-200 grams
    Rat XLg. 190-250 grams

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    Re: A little worried with switching to rats

    Quote Originally Posted by daleeso View Post
    Hi All,

    i have had my BP now for 6 months. for the last 3 months i have been feeding her 1 live adult mouse every 7 days (every monday) which usually weighed in at about 20-21 grams. she has never refused a meal and even has eaten through all her sheds. at her last weigh in, which i did last monday (before feeding her) she was at 540 grams. today i decided i will increase the prey size as in the most recent feedings she looks like if she stayed hungry. it seems the general consensus from reading multiple posts on this forum and many others is that prey size should be 10-15% the weight of the snake. the prey i purchased is a "small rat" which weighs about 31 grams (although it looks big to me). since this is the first rat meal i will be feeding her, would this be an appropriate feeder size to start the switch to rats?

    as always any input is greatly appreciated.
    Yeah, you're underfeeding her. She should be fed meals in the 54-81g range (those weights equal 10-15% of 540g). 20-21g mice are far too small and so is a 31g rat. Since you have the rat already, give it to her. She will absolutely no problem eating it. I highly recommend you up her prey size considerably.

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    Hope the switch to rats goes well! That's a good size to start with since it might not be as intimidating but you can still go a bit bigger. If she doesn't want to make the switch you can always feed her multiple mice at each feeding time or just wait her out. Best of luck .

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    I just switched my 0.1 spider to 30-40g rats from adult mice. she had no issues. I will be going up 5+ grams next feeding. good luck!! :-)
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    My boy wouldn't go for the small rats to save my life. So, i just chalked him up as a mouser. This went on for about a month, refusing the small rats but zombie dance a large mouse and he'd nail it. I finally ended up leaving a small rat in over night and I guess he didn't like the lack of space in his tub, so he ate it haha.


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