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    It's fine Seanjackmc. I just didn't want it thought that I was trying to tell you how to feed your animal. Everyone has their own opinions on feeding/husbandry/breeding/incubation, which they are entitled to.

    Advice should be given when asked for, or when the health of the animal is in jeopardy in my opinion.

    Enjoy your new pet!

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    Re: Sons new ball ate this morning!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kensa View Post
    It's fine Seanjackmc. I just didn't want it thought that I was trying to tell you how to feed your animal. Everyone has their own opinions on feeding/husbandry/breeding/incubation, which they are entitled to.

    Advice should be given when asked for, or when the health of the animal is in jeopardy in my opinion.

    Enjoy your new pet!
    Thanks again, i will always take advice! It's my six year olds snake but being he is six I'm forced to do much of the homework and care, which I don't mind. He has a passion for snakes and balls in particular which he came up with on his own. I just want to support him and make sure his snake is healthy.

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    is a mouse too small for a snake that size? do you have other options for food? glad he ate for you with no issues
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    Re: Sons new ball ate this morning!

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    is a mouse too small for a snake that size? do you have other options for food? glad he ate for you with no issues
    I was wondering the same thing. I think those mouse was too small myself but at least he ate. By the way I grew up in chagrin falls.

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    Prey items that are about the same thickness of the thickest part of your snake are usually what's on the menu. If you can not see a visible lump when fed, maybe step up the prey size a little. Another method used is the weight method, which requires a scale. Prey items about 10-15% of the snake's weight are usually offered. Hope this helps

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