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    Normal starting size for hatchlings?

    Assuming the breeder makes sure the snake is feeding before selling, what is the typical size of the snake at this point? I'm pretty sure I've seen people mention this as being about 150 grams, but I'm not certain.

    If that is the case, is there a reason to not start out right away with pinky rats @ 6-8 g each, or smaller fuzzies at 9-15 grams? Or are these rats usually too big in size, despite the weight being around 10% of the snake's weight?

    I ask because everyone says make the switch from mice to rats as quickly as possible, so I'm not sure why you'd even start with mice if there are appropriate sized rats available (assuming, of course, you can get the snake to eat the rats).

    I've never bought rodents, so I don't know how the weight correlates to the size, and I wouldn't want to buy a bunch of f/t mice at an expo, end up buying too many, and having leftovers when the snake was ready for rats. Seems to make more sense to me to buy the right amount and type of feeders to get me through each stage of prey sizes right off the bat.

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    Re: Normal starting size for hatchlings?

    I actually didn't start feeding Atticus rats until last Friday, and she is over 500 grams now.

    I think you'd be good with starting off with pinkies and then gradually making the change to fuzzies, small mice, large mice, etc.

    That's how I more or less went about it and it has worked pretty well thus far.


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    Re: Normal starting size for hatchlings?

    I start all my hatchlings on ASF hoppers, then switch them to rat chubs (right before a fuzzy) about their 3rd or 4th meal. By 150 grams, they're easily eating fat fuzzy rats or small adult mice.

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