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Another feeding question.
Well my girl is 7 months and around 274g. She has eaten a small live rat for me two weeks in a row without any problem. I went to feed her tonight and no go. The rat was a little larger then the other two and I didn't realize until I saw them together. I think it was close to last weeks but maybe I should ask for one size down? The last small rats were just slightly larger than her widest. This one is just a touch larger still. I am not too worried because at least I know she has eaten but still a little frustrating. It is hard to judge the size of the rat because I don't know if you measure with the rats hind legs stretched or hunched.
Any thoughts would be reassuring.
Jim
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Re: Another feeding question.
 Originally Posted by whispersinmyhead
It is hard to judge the size of the rat because I don't know if you measure with the rats hind legs stretched or hunched.
Umm... What? 
I would suggest you measure your meals by weight to begin with. 10-15% of its body weight (27-41g for your snake since it weighs 274g). After a while of feeding proper sized prey items after weighing them it will just become second nature and you will be able to get a good feel for picking appropriate sized prey just by looking at them.
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It is frustrating. Maybe she's starting to shed. One of mine does that when he's going into shed.
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Re: Another feeding question.
 Originally Posted by AK907
Umm... What?
I would suggest you measure your meals by weight to begin with. 10-15% of its body weight (27-41g for your snake since it weighs 274g). After a while of feeding proper sized prey items after weighing them it will just become second nature and you will be able to get a good feel for picking appropriate sized prey just by looking at them.
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Your girl should be eating 1 Weaned rat(31-45grams) every 5-7 days.
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That makes sense. Sorry for the confusion I meant the rats look bigger when they are sitting then if you stretch their legs out a little. Hard to explain but I think I am trying a size too big. I will get a weaned rat next feed. Thanks. She looked interested at first and the. Seemed almost afraid. They know what they can handle I guess.
Thanks. I really. Appreciate the help.
Jim
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Female Pastel (Gella), Female Butter (Khaleesi), Male Spider (Igor), Male Pastel Butter (Tig)
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1.0 Bearded Dragon (RIP Freddie)
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