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Prey Size
I'm feeding my BP every 7 days, 1 live adult mouse and 1 f/t fuzzy (partially cause I want her to continue being exposed to f/t and partially cause the mouse doesn't seem to be enough to sate her).
Don't know her age or weight. She was hatchling sized in January when my daughter impulse bought her, so I'm assuming she's a yearling. She's around 28 to 30" long.
Should I switch her to small rats? She has a very strong feeding response so it shouldn't be a problem, I'm just unsure if I'm on the right size.
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Re: Prey Size
Hm, posted a link to a pic but it didn't seem to work. Let me try again.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...4&id=785733059
Last edited by zantedeschia; 11-22-2009 at 06:31 AM.
Reason: sorry wrong link
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Re: Prey Size
you should probably have that snake on small f/t rats not a mouse. Find a scale to mass your snake, it should be consuming about 10-15% of its body mass every week
Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies
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Re: Prey Size
Wish I had the foresight to take her to the pet store with me, they have scales there. As it is, after I got home, I snuck her down to the grocery store and weighed her on their highly inaccurate produce scales. She's approx 400 grams. (slightly under 1/2 a kilo, about 7/8 lb).
The frozen small rat is defrosting, I got it cause the live ones looked *huge*. Tho I take it they are comparable in weight? Oh well, this seems to be my week for upsizing, I'm bumping my little boa from fuzzies to small mice her next feed.
Last edited by zantedeschia; 11-22-2009 at 01:48 PM.
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Re: Prey Size
[QUOTE=zantedeschia;1211334]Wish I had the foresight to take her to the pet store with me, they have scales there. As it is, after I got home, I snuck her down to the grocery store and weighed her on their highly inaccurate produce scales. She's approx 400 grams. (slightly under 1/2 a kilo, about 7/8 lb).QUOTE]
LOL i love it, i take my snake the store with me in the summer. and its funny if it were a dog people would be all over you tellin you to get it out. But if you got a snake wrapped around your neck people tend to leave you alone.
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Re: Prey Size
Im in the same boat as you right now. Only I have bought a live rat cuz he has only ever eaten live mice. Got home with the rat to find Jerry in full blue. Now im trying to onvince myself this rat named lucky is not very cute and is still food for when he sheds. and ya im with you the live small rats look huge. but lucky is still smaller then Jerys widest girth. i think ill thumpthe rat onte head before feeding since this is his first rat
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Re: Prey Size
 Originally Posted by zantedeschia
Wish I had the foresight to take her to the pet store with me, they have scales there. As it is, after I got home, I snuck her down to the grocery store and weighed her on their highly inaccurate produce scales. She's approx 400 grams. (slightly under 1/2 a kilo, about 7/8 lb).
The frozen small rat is defrosting, I got it cause the live ones looked *huge*. Tho I take it they are comparable in weight? Oh well, this seems to be my week for upsizing, I'm bumping my little boa from fuzzies to small mice her next feed.
You could just feed multiple mice for a while until she is big enough to take a rat. But, the small rat is probably a good size for her. As long as it is around 10-15% of the snakes body weight, she can probably take it just fine.
As for the boa, you might be under feeding it. My friend has a boa and we were feeding it similarly to how I feed my ball pythons. Well apparently that is way off. That tiny snake could take huge rats no problem after about 6 months. I am not a boa person though, I really don't have a clue about them!
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Re: Prey Size
Enigma, my boa, is a Nicaraguan boa, a dwarf type. She was tiny when I picked her up first week in September, I could cup her in one hand. Talk about underfeeding, the pet store was giving her pinks - she was thin! I immediately switched her to fuzzies and stayed with that cause she was a very blase feeder. It's only been the past 2 feeds that she's started striking (yay!). And she's grown tremendously in 2 1/2 months, more than the python or my corns.
To get back on topic, Paradox dispatched the small rat with gusto. Man, she scarfed it down fast. Now I got bigger poos to look forward to, huh?
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Re: Prey Size
Picked up a pack of small mice cause I thought it was time to upsize my boa's prey. She refused the small mouse but took a fuzzy.
Looks like Paradox is gonna get 5 small mice her next feeding.
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Re: Prey Size
 Originally Posted by zantedeschia
Enigma, my boa, is a Nicaraguan boa, a dwarf type. She was tiny when I picked her up first week in September, I could cup her in one hand. Talk about underfeeding, the pet store was giving her pinks - she was thin! I immediately switched her to fuzzies and stayed with that cause she was a very blase feeder. It's only been the past 2 feeds that she's started striking (yay!). And she's grown tremendously in 2 1/2 months, more than the python or my corns.
To get back on topic, Paradox dispatched the small rat with gusto. Man, she scarfed it down fast. Now I got bigger poos to look forward to, huh?
I share your excitement! I have noticed my animals have been growing and they are looking more and more stunning.
And I *had* to reply because I hear you on the "big food = big poops" - lol... one reason why I do not miss keeping the giants!
Did you feed the boa f/t before or was this the first time? She might need more presentation done to initially accept f/t. i.e. hair dryer warm up of prey
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