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    Rat Vs. Mouse size question.

    I recently got a lesser BP, and he eats fuzzy rats, but around here all I can get are frozen mice I was wondering what mouse size is equivalent to the fuzzy rat. I'm thinking possibly a hopper?

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    Re: Rat Vs. Mouse size question.

    I'd say large mouse.

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    Re: Rat Vs. Mouse size question.

    Hopper, small mouse are the equivalent of a rat fuzzy a large mouse would be the equivalent of a rat pup.

    If you switch make sure you switch in 2 steps.

    Switching prey type can be tricky enough trying to switch prey type and to F/T could be very difficult.

    Best is to get your BP to eat first than switch after a few successful meals.
    Deborah Stewart


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    The breeder gave me a feeder card and he has eaten nine times since he was hatched in May, so I think I should be able to start and try to switch him over. Thanks for the responses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinosaur View Post
    The breeder gave me a feeder card and he has eaten nine times since he was hatched in May, so I think I should be able to start and try to switch him over. Thanks for the responses.
    Just remember eating for you and the breeder are 2 different things
    Deborah Stewart


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    Very true, but I guess we'll never know until we try.

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    Here is a great chart that I have printed out for myself:
    http://www.petforums.co.uk/snakes/19...es-charts.html

    I hope it helps you!
    Ball Pythons:
    0.1.0 Bumble Bee- Schnapps
    0.1.0 Pinstripe- Penny
    0.1.0 Super Cinnamon- Cleo
    0.1.0 Albino- Daiquiri
    0.1.0 Low White Piebald- Hershey
    1.0.0 Low White Piebald- Reese
    1.0.0 Paradox Super Cinnamon- Dash
    1.0.0 100% Het. Albino- Jester
    1.0.0 50% Het. Albino Jake

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    Re: Rat Vs. Mouse size question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Just remember eating for you and the breeder are 2 different things
    And some snakes are just bottomless pits, or at least are happy to eat any rodent of appropriate size

    You never know until you try. Good luck.

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    woohoo! I just fed him a F/T hopper, almost zero zombie dance required. I literally opened the lid waved it near his face and down the hatch it went. So excited.

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