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    When to move to larger prey?

    How will I know when to move up from rat pups to something bigger?
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    When they prey stops leaving a lump, or when your snake is roaming earlier in the week than normal.
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    When that prey item no longer equals 10-15% of your snake's body weight.

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    Re: When to move to larger prey?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spyderco1116 View Post
    How will I know when to move up from rat pups to something bigger?
    if you're unsure, smaller prey more often is better than risking an excessively large meal. however, the best advice is just to trust your instinct. but if you're looking for a general informational guide to feeder sizes, the following thread was just posted today. I'd recommend giving a look at Justin Kobylka's youtube video that I linked to as well.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...use-Size-Chart

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    As it was said before, once you stop seeing a noticeable lump in the snake after it eats. You want the prey item to be about the same size or a tad bigger than the thickest part of our snake.

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