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View Poll Results: two vs. one

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Thread: two vs one

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    two vs one

    so i feed my snake one rat every five days. sometimes the breeder only has small rats and i have to feed two and my snake doesnt really like that. do u guys have any preference?

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    Re: two vs one

    Hi,

    I stick to one small rat every 7 days and my snakes do fine.

    What weight do you mean when you say small rats though?


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    Re: two vs one

    i usually giver her one rat that is around 53 grams. sometimes the breeder only has smaller ones so i have to feed more

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    Re: two vs one

    Hi,

    That's about the weight I feed mine once a week.

    I generally use ones between 45-65g as that's the size my supplier sells as "small rats"


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    Re: two vs one

    i usually try to feed one that is 15-20% of her weight so ill feed as many as it takes to reach that. i was just curious what other people do.

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    Re: two vs one

    I was feeding my male 2 rat pups(25-30 grams) every 5 days but I started feeding one small rat(80-90 grams). I feed 2 rats when they are inbetween sizes!

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    Re: two vs one

    I don't think we need to be too concerned about the prey our snakes eat other than trying to feed too large of a rat/mouse. In the wild, they eat what comes along. Today, they'll eat a 20 gram rat, next week, they'll eat a 60 gram rat. As long as the snake is eating,

    If the pet shop doesn't have the size you usually feed, then drop down a size. Feed one or 2, it doesn't matter.

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