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    Baby Python on small mice

    Today I'm going to feed Herman his first meal. I intend to get him on F/T, but since he's so young and in a new environment, I thought it might be best to give him a live meal or two first.

    The mouse I picked up at the pet store is a bit bigger than his girth. Comparatively speaking, it's a bit larger than the frozen mice I purchased. I didn't get a weight on Herman before getting him settled into his new home, but he was hatched on June 6th and weighed 70g at birth.
    Is there any chance that a small adult feeder mouse is going to be too much for my new little man?

    PS- Why do the feeder mice have to be SO cute! Argh! I can't wait to flip to F/T.

    PS- Any veteran suggestions, I'm all ears & appreciative. I am a little worried about the proces given that he's in a larger enclosure, but based on my readings here, I don't want to feed him in a separate container, so I'll just have to make sure I keep a close eye on everyone and don't lose the mouse!
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    Re: Baby Python on small mice

    why don't you just try feeding him on F/T unless this is his first meal?
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    Re: Baby Python on small mice

    Quote Originally Posted by SRMD94 View Post
    why don't you just try feeding him on F/T unless this is his first meal?
    This is his first meal with me.

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    what was he eating before you got him?
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    Re: Baby Python on small mice

    Quote Originally Posted by mr.spooky View Post
    what was he eating before you got him?
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    Live. Sorry- I should have specified that in my original post.

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    I personally feed live anyway but I had a hatchling at 65g take a small mouse as it first meal, I was shocked. Now at 85g she will take two small mice If I give it to her.


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    Re: Baby Python on small mice

    As long as the mouse is just a little bigger than the fatest part of your snake, he will be just fine.
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    if your planning or feeding F/T in the future, Id give the F/T a shot for a week or two,,, just to see what hapens.
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    Having just started to dabble in switching small snakes, I'd say let it get over 100g before willingly withholding food by only offering F/T.

    What I've been doing is keeping the live feeder and trying F/T, when it is refused I feed live.

    I'm pretty sure any size hatchling could take down a small adult mouse, just observe the process carefully.
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    Re: Baby Python on small mice

    Quote Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    I'd say let it get over 100g before willingly withholding food by only offering F/T.

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    why? is there a reason for the 100g mark?
    thanks
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