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Ball python underweight?
How should I go about getting it back to its right weight?! Feed it two mice instead one? what?
Also how do I get my snake from frozen mice to live mice?
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Re: Ball python underweight?
i would try to up your feeding if you are feeding once a week i would try feeding twice a week. think of it like this 2 med sized meals are better than 1 large meal. have you tried feeding live ?
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Re: Ball python underweight?
never fed live only when he was a baby...then switched to frozen...but its easier for me to feed live...and i wanna know if its ok to swtich to live right away? And how should I buy these mice? Should I just go and buy mice every week at the petstore?
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Re: Ball python underweight?
How big is your snake and what size prey are you feeding?
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Re: Ball python underweight?
he is about 2 ft long and adult mice
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Re: Ball python underweight?
You haven't mentioned an actual weight. At 2 feet long, how much does it weigh?
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Re: Ball python underweight?
idk!! but i know he is underweight!!1 So what should i be doing and how do i start feeding live mice from frozen!?
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Re: Ball python underweight?
.How old is it????...Try to feed it a reg mouse and see if it takes it...good luck....post pic's so we can get a better view....
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Re: Ball python underweight?
 Originally Posted by Rarist
idk!! but i know he is underweight!!1 So what should i be doing and how do i start feeding live mice from frozen!?
Place the mouse in a small box or container with air holes and set it on or near the enclosure. Once the snake picks up the scent and starts flicking it's tongue and poking it's head out of the hide, place the mouse on the opposite end of the tank and let nature take it's course...
Make sure you monitor it closely in case the snake doesn't take it, then you can remove the mouse, and don't leave them unattended until the snake has killed it...
Last edited by Vypyrz; 12-03-2009 at 12:04 AM.
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