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    When to slow down feeding schedule

    Like the title states, when is a good size and prey size to start spacing out the feedings? Right now my girl is around long slender 800g at about 9 months old. For the last couple months I've been feeding weekly a 50g small rat. Which every 2nd or 3rd week, she will wrap without eating. Think I should keep her on ye same feeding schedule or is it getting close to time to pace it out a little more. I have a hard time telling when it's time to shift the feeding schedule.

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    I would go ahead and put her on a 70-75 gram rat every two weeks now.

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    Re: When to slow down feeding schedule

    Thanks, I'll see about getting her some larger rats at there next reptile show in KC coming up


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