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hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
Hey whats up everyone,
ive had my ball python for about a year now. he is a fussy eater finally ate today after 2 months,
i always cleared his cage to feed him and i decided to leave all his stuff in there and drop a mouse in and he ate it perfectly i think thats why he wasnt eatting he likes his hide box and everything to remain in the cage.
Hes about 2 feet long
my next question is should i start feeding him a rat?
heres some pics of him eatting today
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/z...wnload-1-1.jpg
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/z...redownload.jpg
heres him full growth pic
http://i820.photobucket.com/albums/z...wnload-2-1.jpg
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
That rat looked way to big for him !
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
 Originally Posted by Haydenphoto
That rat looked way to big for him !
um bro hes never eattin a rat before, that was a small mouse, if anything it didnt fill him up he ate two of them
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
Nice snake! Go with what works and keep feeding him in its enclosure. I try to get mine on rats as soon as possible, so yes, I say go for it. Try with a live rat pup at first. I've never had a problem switching mine to rats. Oh yeah... welcome to the forums!
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
 Originally Posted by Haydenphoto
That rat looked way to big for him !
this place is funny sometimes.
that rodent was perfectly fine for him... to answer your question do what works for you but generally it is a good idea to switch to rats for various reasons.
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
 Originally Posted by Haydenphoto
That rat looked way to big for him !
That MOUSE looked just right to me.
He looks to be in great condition to me. I raised a number of my females on mice only (2 mice a week).
I have switched all of mine over to rats, not because I felt that rats were any "better" than mice (there are tons of healthy mousers being kept in pet homes all over the country), but because I chose not to breed mice, and breed rats instead.
If you'd like to do so for convenience for you, he should be fine on a small rat (I'd say 4 to 5 weeks old). Start with one equivalent to or slightly larger than the mice he eats now in size.
He's a beautiful animal!
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
 Originally Posted by rabernet
That MOUSE looked just right to me.
He looks to be in great condition to me. I raised a number of my females on mice only (2 mice a week).
I have switched all of mine over to rats, not because I felt that rats were any "better" than mice (there are tons of healthy mousers being kept in pet homes all over the country), but because I chose not to breed mice, and breed rats instead.
If you'd like to do so for convenience for you, he should be fine on a small rat (I'd say 4 to 5 weeks old). Start with one equivalent to or slightly larger than the mice he eats now in size.
He's a beautiful animal!
thanks, but see the thing is the pet co by my house only sells small rats but they look pretty big to me i can never find a rat pup!
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
Look in the phone book for animal stores, call around to see if they carry feeders. If you don't find anything through there, search craigslist and you might be able to find someone.
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Re: hey guys new and quick question! pic inside
We could probably help you with the picky eater business if you post a picture of your whole setup. There might be some things you can tweak to make him eat more consistently. A snake of that size should be eating way more often than once every few months. He looks pretty tiny!
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