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Thread: Feeding Weight

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    Question Feeding Weight

    Hey everyone, i was just wondering if anyone knew of a place where i can get a estimate on the weight of a rat for feeding? i know i want to feed around 10%-15% of her weight but im not sure how much the rats i can buy weigh. I feed live mediums right now and my girl is about 1570g. If anyone has a chart for average weight for S/M/L rats that would be great.

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    Re: Feeding Weight

    One thing I have found is that there is really no "standard" for classifying the size of rats, especially among pet stores. Alot of members on here basically use the same size reference that Rodent Pro uses. Personally, I just take a digital food scale to the pet store and weigh out the rats until I find the one I need...


    http://www.rodentpro.com/catalog.asp...el=frozen_rats
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    Re: Feeding Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    One thing I have found is that there is really no "standard" for classifying the size of rats, especially among pet stores. Alot of members on here basically use the same size reference that Rodent Pro uses. Personally, I just take a digital food scale to the pet store and weigh out the rats until I find the one I need...


    http://www.rodentpro.com/catalog.asp...el=frozen_rats
    Same here I pick out the sizes I need myself most pet stores will let you do this. Unless you have your snake with you it is going to be your best bet with the size not the associates behind the counter.

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    Re: Feeding Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by jdwatermann View Post
    Hey everyone, i was just wondering if anyone knew of a place where i can get a estimate on the weight of a rat for feeding? i know i want to feed around 10%-15% of her weight but im not sure how much the rats i can buy weigh. I feed live mediums right now and my girl is about 1570g. If anyone has a chart for average weight for S/M/L rats that would be great.
    The way I see feeding is nothing bigger than the girth of the snake.

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    Re: Feeding Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    That is actually a really good chart. I am going to save this and print it out later.

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    Re: Feeding Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    Great chart. For my own practical purposes/sanity ive created my own standards years ago. i consider juvenile rats up to 120 grams (smalls in stores ~60grams, mediums in stores up to 120grams) intermediate rats 120grams-240grams (large , x large in some stores) 240 and up i consider Adults. 300 being x large almost jumbo 400 plus being jumbo

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