I know some will disagree, but I fed her the rat and she took it no problem, maybe took her 6 or 7 mins or so to get it down. Didn't look like too big of a bulge in her stomach after she downed it. She looks happy as always, digesting on her warm side. Just thought I would share.
1.0 Dumeril Boa (Mr. D)
1.0 Red Tail Boa (no name yet)
0.1 Ball Python (Pandora)
You go ahead and try that. And shall see when your snakes decide to fast for months from massive meals. Ball pythons do not do well on the this so called 10-15% rule someone came up with. No one knows what a snakes nutrition needs are. But I and many other give out the advice that is KNOWN to work and keep them feeding more consistent.
They do better on smaller prey items more often. My snakes eat year round no fasting and fed nothing over 80 grams once they are over 1000g.
I go with the 10-15% rule for babies and yearlings. Once they get over 1200g or so I just feed small/med rats (usually 70-100g). I too have found that they eat more consistently with smaller meals. For males I just stick with small rats (55-70g). This is not to say however that I always go by this. If a female has just laid and is back on feed I offer bigger meals (100-200g depending on the animal) for a while, till they loose that "skinny" look. Then they go back to a small/med rat.
I go with the 10-15% rule for babies and yearlings. Once they get over 1200g or so I just feed small/med rats (usually 70-100g). I too have found that they eat more consistently with smaller meals. For males I just stick with small rats (55-70g). This is not to say however that I always go by this. If a female has just laid and is back on feed I offer bigger meals (100-200g depending on the animal) for a while, till they loose that "skinny" look. Then they go back to a small/med rat.