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    Feeding question.

    I dont know what category this fits in, Husbandry or this one so mods can switch it if need be.

    HOWEVER tomorrow is feeding day for my male ball python Hes around 2 feet in length Ill attach a pic to kind of give a perspective on how big he is. Ive been feeding him small feeder mice, i dont know all the names for all the mice, mouses, rats, whatever you wanna call them. But i dont know if i should move up in size.



    im 6ft 3 so my legs are kinda long. i guess. its the only pic i have of him and i havent got around to measuring him exactly. But juding by the picture and me saying right around 2 feet what do you think i should be feeding him?\






    EDIT: And while were all here lol, can someone clear up whats the difference between a rheostat and a thermostat???? Dont they do the same exact thing?
    Last edited by cweimer4; 02-01-2010 at 01:32 AM.

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