he doesn't look underweight to me. but a slightly bigger mouse wouldn't hurt him. i usually feed my little 90g bee a hopper but i tried a small mouse because thats all they had when i bought em and he took it down with no problem
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Cool that's actually what I gave him this last feeding thinking he looked a little thin. Hopefully that will help better!! Glad he can eat small -medium mice, that means I can actually buy from peatland now lol
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I wouldn't say he is thin to a point of worry, but a bit thinner than I would like to see. He is definately ready for a bigger prey item. They can get down anything that is the same as their widest part. Hoppers are what most people feed hatchlings. I would try to make the switch to rats too.
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