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    Re: Girth of the head and shoulders is all that matters? What?

    Quote Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    im not judging, but ive noticed while watching my snakes eat that the rodent always ends up thinner once its in the snake from being compressed, a rat thats a 1/2'' or so wider in diameter than my bp never shows hardly at all. plus everyone has different thoughts on feeding, most of the info out there is just "general guidelines" that dont necessarily need to be followed to a "T", just my opinion

    after reading your edit, ive heard 10% of the snakes weight is reccomended
    Thank you for the useful information
    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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