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    over feeding?

    Good morning BP lovers. just out of curiousity, is it possible to over feed? Im over stocked on live, Im gonna freeze some, but i just wanted get your opinion's.
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    Re: over feeding?

    Wish you were close to SLC utah...I would buy some to lessen your bunch

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    Re: over feeding?

    Yes...very possible to overfeed...just stay on your normal schedule for feeding...and start freezing and stocking up while your breeding...here's a thought buddy????get some more ball pythons...lol..then you will be balanced out on feeders and snakes.lol

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    Re: over feeding?

    Yes, it is possible.
    In fact it is likely if you are new to reptiles.

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    I feed all of my snakes that are under 700g on a 5 day basis, all that are bigger than that are fed on a 7 day basis. Just keep to a schedule and you will avoid overfeeding.
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    Re: over feeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Sloppy View Post
    Yes, it is possible.
    In fact it is likely if you are new to reptiles.

    Harry
    Underfeeding is FAAAR more common among new keepers! I see it all the time, unfortunately, but I can't think of any instances where I ever saw an overfed ball python.

    On that note, yes, overfeeding is possible, but very unlikely with ball pythons. They are great at playing bartender and cutting themselves off. A lot of time getting them to eat more is the problem.

    Overfeeding is more of an issue with colubrids and boas I think. Some of them would literally gorge themselves to death if you let them.

    As has been suggested, just keep to an appropriate feeding regimen, which there are literally thousands of threads about on here.

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    Never had a problem with over feeding yet. My males get one meal a week where breeding females will get two meals sometimes three if theres a left over. If i tried to over feed them they will refuse till they see fit again. Like AK has stated there are far more under fed then over fed.


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    You can always place an ad on your local Craigslist, or if you have a local reptile group on Facebook, for your overstock
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    I have them on a regular schedule, and I stick to it. sometimes I will feed a day early, but thats about it. I was just thinking, if Im over stocked I could feed a little more often. But its all good. Just gonna stock the freezer

    Maybe work down to a 5 day, like Andrew for the little guys.
    Jon

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