I would try a weaned eat every 4 Days and then go up to two weaned rats after a few feedings ... and so on. Works great for me and they seem very content haha
I honestly fee it’s a myth but that’s my opinion and I’m not a know it all but I get my information and husbandry advice and all my snake for that matter ha ha from brad McCarthy of world wide reptilia of Butler pa.
I honestly fee it’s a myth but that’s my opinion and I’m not a know it all but I get my information and husbandry advice and all my snake for that matter ha ha from brad McCarthy of world wide reptilia of Butler pa.
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It's 19:30 here in the UK so I'm about to feed her a rat and I'll check if she's cruising around after eating. Sorry for hijacking your thread btw lol.
I read that it's not very healthy though. Is that a myth?
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The general concensus is that too frequent of feedings produce fatty deposits around the liver of the snake and reduce life expectancy. The sources Ive asked that breed Burms seem to be inconsistent with feeding info however.
Weekly feedings seem to be the most common interval at hatchling stage. If you recieved a new hatchling that was underfed by the breeder for maintenance purposes they recommend feeding every five days for a short amount of time to get some weight going.
My feeding plans:
Once a week until I hit large rat stage.
Large rats once every two weeks until I hit rabbit stage.
Rabbits 3 weeks.
..the breeders I run into that feed rabbits weekly all have MONSTER sized Burms (you're talking some with 130lb males within a few years). The healthiest animals Ive seen are fed rabbits once every three weeks....healthy builds, not overfed.
You've already got a Burm, and you know it's going to be a big snake regardless. Why try to rush the process? Ya know?
The general concensus is that too frequent of feedings produce fatty deposits around the liver of the snake and reduce life expectancy. The sources Ive asked that breed Burms seem to be inconsistent with feeding info however.
Weekly feedings seem to be the most common interval at hatchling stage. If you recieved a new hatchling that was underfed by the breeder for maintenance purposes they recommend feeding every five days for a short amount of time to get some weight going.
My feeding plans:
Once a week until I hit large rat stage.
Large rats once every two weeks until I hit rabbit stage.
Rabbits 3 weeks.
..the breeders I run into that feed rabbits weekly all have MONSTER sized Burms (you're talking some with 130lb males within a few years). The healthiest animals Ive seen are fed rabbits once every three weeks....healthy builds, not everfed.
Does she cruise around after you feed her? Another thing you could do is do two weaned rats at a feeding every four days until she is up a bit in size for a small rat but in my opinion she could eat a small rat no problem
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Okay she's looking around now flicking her tongue. Gonna defrost another weaner
She took them both down easily. She was still searching for food after the second one lol. Gonna feed two weaners for the next two weekly feeds then move up to the next size rat