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    new 6-year-old... feeding question

    I just got a new 6 year old ball. Her previous owner didn't give me a lot of info, but he did say that he fed her frozen mice.
    My other ball I fed live mice from the time he was a baby and I never have had problems with him eating.
    I prefer to feed with live mice but I am afraid that my new snake being 6 years old and only have eaten frozen mice that she might not want to eat the live mouse or that it might cause her stress, ect.
    I was hoping to get some opinions on what to feed her! She is a little more than 3 feet and a little thicker than a paper towel tube.
    Does anyone have experience with this?
    Thank you.

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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    its much easier to get a snake onto live prey than the other way around
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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    there is no way she is only 3 feet if she is 6 years old... something isnt checking out with that btw... and if she is an adult she should be eating rats not mice..
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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    Since she was just being fed mice, she sounds a bit on the tiny side. She should be eating small rats at least.

    It would probably be very easy to switch her to live prey. It is usually most difficult to switch from live to f/t, not f/t to live.
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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    I agree too. She should at least be eating small rats and she's can't be 6 years old and only 3 feet long. My last BP was 3 1/2 feet long and she'd eat a small rat about every 2 weeks.

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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by crusher View Post
    there is no way she is only 3 feet if she is 6 years old... something isnt checking out with that btw... and if she is an adult she should be eating rats not mice..
    I thought she seemed small for 6 years old as well. He was keeping her in a 55 gallon and I am now keeping her in a larger enclosure. Perhaps the larger habitat and eating live mice(thanks for the advice, btw) will help her to grow a little.
    Do you think I should take her to see a vet if she is this small?
    She seems very healthy and happy.

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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    also the guy could have been wrong about her age.
    she was free on craigslist and he barley said 15 words when we picked her up.
    Last edited by kbiddy; 01-02-2010 at 02:24 AM.

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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    How do you know for a fact it is a her
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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    I too would say she definetly should be on small rats, If for some reason you can't get rats she should be eating multiple mice depending on her weight
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    Re: new 6-year-old... feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by kbiddy View Post
    also the guy could have been wrong about her age.
    she was free on craigslist and he barley said 15 words when we picked her up.

    the snakes I gotten like that were all more less here you go enjoy and bye.

    I emailed the most rescent one back tryingo t find out what they were feeding ( him they claim which might be right since the snake seems small and does have a slight bludge on the other side of the butt ) was 5 years old and only as biig as my 2007 male who isa pickie eater at time ( does not like large prey items) I do keep my snakes in small 41Q tubs to help control the heat and the humidity for them.
    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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