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    Feeding Size Q. (with pic)

    I'm so nervous about this. I have been feeding my BP hoppers, and he has been doing fine with that. But I heard from people on this site and breeders that they feed their hatchlings hoppers and whatnot, and mine is a few months old already. So I decided to try an adult mouse. I feel like maybe it was a bad idea, because he stretched his mouth wider than I have ever seen, and now over a day afterwards, he has a big lump on his body still where the mouse is, and the scales are all stretched out.

    Opinions Please

    I'm so worried that he will regurgitate, etc.

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    edit: Better yet, anyone have any pics of their snakes feeding so I can judge what an appropriate size feeder is?
    Last edited by icygirl; 10-09-2007 at 12:33 AM.

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