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    Re: Obtained my first Ball this weekend, locally from Santa Cruz Reptiles!

    Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
    For your information, I don't know anyone on this site that feeds their ball pythons XL or XXL rats.
    I was going on sizes based on rodentpro.com if you look at the picture XL rats are about as wide as a dollar so an adult female ball python should be able to eat one easily. I'm not sure that I would agree to the ages this website has for rat sizes but they say an adult sized rat is XL and a large rat is 45-60 days old. And XL rats from their pictures are not much bigger than large rats. But I heard from yahoo answers that an adult sized rat is five-six months old so I don't know.
    Last edited by pythoncrazy; 10-26-2011 at 01:25 PM.
    2.2 normal ball pythons, 1.4 piebald ball pythons, 2.4 albino spider ball pythons, 1.3 blue eyed leucistic ball pythons, 1.3 black eyed leucistic ball pythons, 1.4 king cobras, 1.2 albino king cobras, 2.3 green tree pythons, 1.2 albino burmese pythons, 1.3 reticulated pythons, 2.4 columbian redtail boas, 1.2 hog island boas, 1.2 inland taipans. Don't count babies or ones I plan to sell.

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