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    Yay he ate :)

    So we got a ball python at the Reptile convention last weekend. We brought him home and put him in his tank and left him alone. I fed him today and he ate a mouse hopper then still seemed really hungry so I fed him a small mouse fuzzy as well. I weighed him before feeding and he weighs 64 grams and is 17 inches long. are hoppers ok for his size? I am trying to find someplace that sells rat fuzzies and pups.
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    Re: Yay he ate :)

    Quote Originally Posted by keegen456 View Post
    So we got a ball python at the Reptile convention last weekend. We brought him home and put him in his tank and left him alone. I fed him today and he ate a mouse hopper then still seemed really hungry so I fed him a small mouse fuzzy as well. I weighed him before feeding and he weighs 64 grams and is 17 inches long. are hoppers ok for his size? I am trying to find someplace that sells rat fuzzies and pups.
    Congratulations! And yes, small mouse hoppers or medium rat pinks should be fine.
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    Typically many believe that feeding 10% - 15% of the snakes weight is a correct amount since you have a scale it makes things easier. I am sure that if you do some digging you will find either a feeder rodent breeder locally or a store or person whom orders large orders and breaks them down.

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    Yep!

    All my snakes (I didn't breed them but have their feeding charts) started off on either rat fuzzies or mice hoppers. They all graduated to rat pups/adult mice (depending on which store I went to and availability at the time) after a month or so. Then came 2 pups a serving..I was about to switch my super pastel and bumblebee to small rats, but now have plans to start an ASF colony in the next couple weeks, thanks to a friend hooking me up with a breeder from our local herp society.
    1.0 Bumblebee, 1.0 Super Pastel, 1.0 Cinnamon, 1.0 Mojave, 1.0 Yellowbelly, 0.1 Pinstripe, 0.1 Pastel 50% het Caramel, 0.1 Spider, 0.1 Normal, 0.2 het albino, 0.1 possible het red dinker, 1.1 CH granite dinkers 1.0 Woma

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