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    Registered User Southern_Breeder's Avatar
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    Re: is my python getting big too fast

    Quote Originally Posted by Sama View Post
    Balls are well known for not eating if they aren't hungry. If you feed an appropriate size food item once a week you should be good, trust me if he wants a break he will take one... Or more then 1, be thankful while he is eating!
    Adult males can be switched to a 10 day feeding but I have not had to do so yet, if they are not breeding I feed slightly smaller and if they are I give them as much as they want while they will eat.

    He looks great.
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    Re: is my python getting big too fast

    Keep in mind all creatures grow at different rates as well, I have 2012 babies that range from 500g-1400g, all eating once a week but some just gained more weight and size faster than others.
    27 'Kids' and counting

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