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Feeding
I purchased my first burm a few months ago and for awhile she was on schedule with eating 2 small mice a week.. usually 4-5 days apart.. and well now she is eating 2 large rats or 3 medium rats a week.. usually about 4-5 days apart.. sometimes even closer together.. i thought maybe she would be going threw brumation and eating a lot, but she is very active. is this normal? i guess its not really a problem, just curious because she is a lot different than all the balls i have had..
she is only about 4 months old if that should be taken into consideration..
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A 4 month old taking 2 large rats every 5 days?????
That is around 400-600 grams of food each feeding.......this girl just be a mammoth and extremely over weight.
Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-21-2010 at 04:49 PM.
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she is a hoss.. she is about 3-4 times her size since i got her back in september.. she is hungry.. its not me over feeding her.. i tried to space her out and she started to get aggressive even with me handling her daily, so i feed her when she is hungry.. i tried to post pics of her but some reason this site isnt allowing me to do so.
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Re: Feeding
 Originally Posted by MitsuMike
A 4 month old taking 2 large rats every 5 days?????
That is around 400-600 grams of food each feeding.......this girl just be a mammoth and extremely over weight.
not quite sure if i phrased that right.. its one large rat and then 5 days later another large rat.. not 2 large at one time 5 days apart.. i think i just confused myself..
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Re: Feeding

thats last week
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Just be careful Burms can get overweight VERY easily
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I would switch her over to small rabbits and try extending food out every 10-14 days. Also she only needs to brumate she is breeding. I wouldn't worry about her activity level they are NOT ball pythons which are notorius for going off food
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Re: Feeding
 Originally Posted by Jadonh
I would switch her over to small rabbits and try extending food out every 10-14 days. Also she only needs to brumate she is breeding. I wouldn't worry about her activity level they are NOT ball pythons which are notorius for going off food
Thanks this is my first burm so its all very new for me. Thanks so much for all the advice and im always accepting information..
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I never understood why people feed burms mice it just seems like a waste of time to me. I dont see anything wrong with feeding two large rats a week to burms. Just watch its weight. Depending on where you get your rabbits it might be cheaper for you to start on rabbits.
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Re: Feeding
I agree with the idea of only feeding mice, bbut I have had burm babies that wouldn't eat rats only mice had one who at about 4 foot was still eating only mice and wouldn't switch over took along time she finally did but took almost a year in the mean time to keep her weight up and level I fed her mice.
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