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Re: Those who's snakes eat more than one rodent....
I usually just wait until the first meal is down and them offer the second. We've got several snakes at the zoo that have no problem taking 4-5 mice on feeding day.
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Re: Those who's snakes eat more than one rodent....
 Originally Posted by worldcupkeeper
I usually just wait until the first meal is down and them offer the second. We've got several snakes at the zoo that have no problem taking 4-5 mice on feeding day. 
My male was on 5 mice a feeding until I coverted him to Large rats. now it takes him 3 times as long to get the meal down, so he doesnt care about eating again after.
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Re: Those who's snakes eat more than one rodent....
 Originally Posted by AshleyB
I We do this because we REFUSE to feed rats.
I do not feed rats either (out of convience) are there any other reasons not to feed rats?
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Re: Those who's snakes eat more than one rodent....
 Originally Posted by paingod
I do not feed rats either (out of convience) are there any other reasons not to feed rats?
There's no reason to not feed rats or mice or ASF's or whatever prey is appropriately sized and correct for your snake. Type of prey is a keeper's choice based on what they can get of top quality in a consistent manner and what their particular snake will take with a strong feeding response. For me that's regular rats and african soft furred rats.
As to the concept that rats are somehow more aggressive than mice, I'd have to disagree with that. Were that so then I'd have 26 chewed up snakes since they all, from the smallest milksnake or 07 BP to the largest boa or mature BP, eat live rats. Each snake is offered, however, a rat appropriate to that snake's size and hunting abilities.
This might mean that a larger but very shy hunter gets two rat pups rather than a single small adult rat or a snake that isn't doing well on regular rats is offered multiple ASF's instead. Whatever works for that specific snake, that's how we feed.
It is worthy to note that any live rodent, rat or mouse, if offered to the snake while it's in poor condition itself....stressed, hungry, thirsty, just out of an overcrowded feeder bin....could be difficult. Part of live feeding safely for Mike and I is ensuring that the live prey that we offer is in the best possible condition prior to being presented to the snake. Seems to work well for us, for the rats and for the snakes.
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