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Ball Python Prey Size
I will try to keep this short and to the point. I'm debating with my girlfriend about the size of the food to feed our ball pythons. We have several ranging from a sub 100 gram baby to a 1400 gram adult as well as a 600 gram female and 900 gram male.
Now, to my understanding, a good indicator of the size food for your BP is about as big as their girthiest body segment. However (and if this is wrong which I think it is please back me up here) she is afraid to switch our biggest female (1400 grams) to medium rats because she feels like its too big for her to swallow. If you look at her, her body seems a little larger than what our pet store defines as a medium rat, although her head is maybe 1/4th the size of the rats widest part.
Am I wrong for thinking she could be switched? She wants to eventually breed that female to my male, but I've told her I refuse to breed anyone until we have females at at least 1800 grams. Only way to grow is to eat right? At the end of the day, when mine are big enough, I'm prepared to switch them to medium rats. (The 600 and 900 gram snakes are exclusively mine, while the other 2 are hers. I cant force her to do something she isnt comfortable doing with her pets, just like she cant stop me from doing what I think will be best for mine)
The proof of who's right will be in the results in the end. I suspect that when mine are wide bodied enough to comfortably take down a medium rat, as long as they are healthy, their head and neck will stretch to accomodate. One thing I won't do, is feed anything bigger than my snakes widest area, since I don't want to injure them. Am I wrong here? Should that big females stay on small rats, or am I not so crazy for thinking she can take mediums. She's been her current size for a long time, and I don't think she's going to get any bigger unless her food intake was to go up.
If she is right, and the head is indeed too small to take down a medium rat, would a good backup plan be to feed meals of say a small rat, and then something smaller to compensate for the difference in mass from a small rat to a medium? Any and all help and advice is appreciated.
Edit-For the sake of the argument, when I get home, I will take a picture of each snake next to an object, and then their food next to that same object to show a size difference.
Last edited by cheosamad; 08-19-2016 at 03:12 PM.
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