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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
You can feed your snake every five days. He really should be eating something bigger then pinky mice. You could try a hopper mouse or a fuzzy rat.
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
Hello! Congrats on a successful first feeding!
I usually feed hatchlings every 7 days, but since yours needs to put on some weight, every 5 days is appropriate. Keep in mind that if he doesn't eat, wait another 5 days before offering food again.
There are plenty of opinions on the mice vs rats debate (rats have more calcium, mice have more vitamins, etc.). The truth is that there is very little difference. As long as it is appropriately sized, it's fine. However, keep in mind that converting from mice to rats can take some time. Since yours is eating, I wouldn't risk changing to rats in the near future. Let him adjust to his new home and get up to a healthy weight before attempting to change his diet around.
Do you have any pictures of your new little one you'd like to share with us?
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
Aww, he's beautiful! What an interesting pattern.
I agree that he could use to put on a bit of weight, but it doesn't seem that he is necessarily "underweight". All in all, he looks like a pretty healthy little guy.
It's always difficult to judge size from pictures, but I'm thinking you could move up from pinkies, perhaps to fuzzies or hoppers. A good rule of thumb is to feed prey about the size of the snake at its widest point.
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
Congratulations on your new BP and a successful first feeding. One thing you can do to determine the best size prey for your snake is to get a digital scale that measures in grams and weigh your snake. The prey should weigh 10%-15% of the snakes weight. For example: If your snake weighs 100 grams then the prey should be between 10-15 grams. I keep track of my snakes weights and make a list of the rat sizes I need, then I take my scale to the pet store and root around in their freezer until I have all of the sizes I need. You can get digital scales from several places. You can order them online from places like ReptileBasics.com or check sites like E-Bay and Amazon for digital postal scales. You can also get a digital food scale from stores like Wal-Mart or Target in the Kitchen section. Hope this helps some...
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
Thanks everyone for the help!
I will finish off the 4 pinkies I have and then move up to hoppers or fuzzies. The pinkies are slightly smaller than he is at the widest point, so he could probably move up to something larger. I will weigh him today as well so I can get a better idea of what size!
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
 Originally Posted by Brstin2flames
Thanks everyone for the help!
I will finish off the 4 pinkies I have and then move up to hoppers or fuzzies. The pinkies are slightly smaller than he is at the widest point, so he could probably move up to something larger. I will weigh him today as well so I can get a better idea of what size!
From the picture it looks like he could easily take an adult mouse which weighs about 10-15g
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
Kaorte, you're probably right. I weighed him yesterday but I cant remember exactly what it was...I'll be weighing him again probably tomorrow since he just ate last night and I don't want to bother him yet.
Is it ok to feed more than one mouse in one feeding? If I wanted to use up the rest of the pinkies could I feed him two next time?
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Re: My new BP ate for the first time! Feeding question, help appreciated
 Originally Posted by Brstin2flames
Is it ok to feed more than one mouse in one feeding? If I wanted to use up the rest of the pinkies could I feed him two next time?
You could, I have. There is a higher chance of regurgitation, but since he's probably not constricting them this shouldn't be an issue. I would recommend one prey item that is the correct weight.
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