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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
breeders even get sexing wrong sometimes, let alone a pet shop employee
so it still may be a "he"
and twice a month would really be cutting down on the growth rate for that juvenile. definetly start feedings with 4-5 day intervals.
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
and if they take a second one they can handle it. so id offer a second just to find out.
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
I don't think you have clarified, are you feeding rat fuzzies or mouse fuzzies? I would go with a rat pup. My 5 month old Lemon Pastel is eating small rats, your should be able to take a rat pup.
They won't get sick from eating two, you'll just have to give her extra time to digest. Just in case, always give your snake 48 hours to digest their food.
Edit: Also, I know you're in Europe, but here in the states we don't trust anyone in a pet shop unless they've proven otherwise. Just because they say it's a female, I wouldn't trust that unless you saw them sex the snake in front of you.
Last edited by Elise.m; 12-19-2009 at 04:09 PM.
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
Well I have mice fuzzyes and here in romania you buy the snake...at an overhight price I might add but you can't buy food for it because they don't have it so you buy the snake but it will die from hunger because they don't offer food to buy...so this fuzzy mice i went to hell to procure it's all i got...When i said sick from overfeeding i ment an obese snake because i saw some short but very thick snakes and i don't like that at all...
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
If your snake is underweight, you don't need to worry about her becoming obese. She'll be absorbing alot of the meal.
Have you thought about breeding your own rats to make sure you have food for her?
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
well it's complicated...and i don't really want rats in my house...
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
 Originally Posted by astral_dream_god
Well I have mice fuzzyes and here in romania you buy the snake...at an overhight price I might add but you can't buy food for it because they don't have it so you buy the snake but it will die from hunger because they don't offer food to buy...so this fuzzy mice i went to hell to procure it's all i got...When i said sick from overfeeding i ment an obese snake because i saw some short but very thick snakes and i don't like that at all...
Ball pythons are short and heavy bodied snakes. If you don't like that, then maybe you should get a corn snake instead.
A ball python will not get obese from eating two fuzzy mice. A nine month old snake is being under fed if you are feeding two fizzy mice.
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Ball pythons are short and heavy bodied snakes. If you don't like that, then maybe you should get a corn snake instead.
A ball python will not get obese from eating two fuzzy mice. A nine month old snake is being under fed if you are feeding two fizzy mice.
I know...but there was one that was very very thick and very very small...
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Re: 9 months old and about 35 cm...
 Originally Posted by astral_dream_god
I know...but there was one that was very very thick and very very small...
Okay well at the rate you are going, you are going to starve the snake to death.
You can tell if the snake is obese because you will be able to see skin in between the scales. Kind of like they are stretched apart.
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