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Would gerbils make a suitable diet for my ball python?
My boyfriend and I have been looking for a sustainable way to feed our ball python. We tried breeding rats and failed, I don't care to breed mice they're too small and most of the time the Pet store only has tiny rat pups. My SNAKE is almost 4ft long but not very thick. He needs something bigger than a feeder and smaller than a young rat. We feed him multiple feeder mice ad he likes to hunt and baby rats aren't feisty enough. Last night my boyfriend went to pet barn for feeders and they told him they had a gerbil problem someone had brought them a couple and they multiplied quickly my boyfriend brought two home a boy and girl hr wants to feed our snake their offspring. I never thought to feed him gerbils because they're so expensive.
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Re: Would gerbils make a suitable diet for my ball python?
He's not a picky eater as long as it's alive and can move about on it's own.
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Re: Would gerbils make a suitable diet for my ball python?
Well if he starts eating gerbils then he may not eat anything else.
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Sure, as long as you can provide a sustainable supply for the snake. Ball pythons are notoriously picky eaters, and would possibly become fixated on gerbils as a prey source. If you are going to do it, just make sure you can provide gerbils for the rest of the animals life if necessary.
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My adult BP had no problems eating a gerbil the one time I offered one.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
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As a one-off thing it's no big deal BUT if you ever have to rehome your ball python, and remember that they can live for decades, it will be difficult to find a keeper willing to take it if all it will eat is gerbils.
I have a few ball pythons willing to take pinky or fuzzy rabbits, but I am careful to make sure that they continue to take rats, as I could just imagine trying to rehome one where my ad states "eating well on f/t rabbit fuzzies" and having people think what-the-fruitbat!
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Hahaha "what the fruitbat" had me dying with that line
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My 4 foot eats medium rats
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Re: Would gerbils make a suitable diet for my ball python?
Gerbils are related to the African Jerboa, so it is more of a natural prey item for bp's. The fact is that gerbils are more hair than nutritional content and rats are a better choice to grow out your bp. Hair is pretty much a undigestible part of prey items.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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My concern would be expense. Gerbils aren't often sold as feeders, so they command a higher price if you're getting them from a store. I think they have smaller litters than rats or mice too, which means they won't produce as much for you if you go the route of running your own breeding pairs.
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