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    When i think of large rats i think of something you feed to a RTB.

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    Re: If my bp is being very active after just having a meal can I take her out?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
    When i think of large rats i think of something you feed to a RTB.

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    Most large rats I've seen for sale at multiple venus (small pet shops, private breeders, and expos) the large rats are too big for ball pythons unless you've got a 4000g ball python. Most larges are fed to RTBs, carpets, bloods, and young retics and burmese.

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    Re: If my bp is being very active after just having a meal can I take her out?

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    First of all, how much does your BP weigh? 3 years old should be an adult ball python and they should be on 1 small - medium rat every 7 days. If you feed mice, that's like 5 or 6 mice at a time. You will save money and stress on your snake by feeding rats instead of multiple mice.

    That said, if you've only been feeding her 2 mice every 10 days, she's probably a little thin. So, she may need something smaller like a weaned rat. Could you show us a picture of her and a weight? That will help us out to determine what and how often she should be eating.

    As for your original question, don't hold her until at least 24-48 hours after a meal. She's probably hungry.
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    If I want to handle a snake after it eats, I handle it, old school rumors of regurgitating are just that, rumors.
    If a snake regurges after a meal it's got other issues causing it, not the handling.
    The fact is most ball pythons prefer to sit on their hot spot to start digesting their meals, so I tend to leave them alone after they eat.
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    Re: If my bp is being very active after just having a meal can I take her out?

    IV always fed medium to large rats to my adults with no problems one was a 1600g male and the other was a 2500g female but the rats were between medium and large and my feeding were every two weeks. But I wouldn't handle for atleast 24 hours even if active...
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    Re: If my bp is being very active after just having a meal can I take her out?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
    When i think of large rats i think of something you feed to a RTB.
    I've fed "large" 200+ gram rats to my biggest girls before without issue (2200+ grams)
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    You have to base your food off of the snake's weight. I would get a gram scale from walmart and weigh the snake. You can feed 10-15% of the snake's body weight.
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    Re: If my bp is being very active after just having a meal can I take her out?

    Quote Originally Posted by barbie.dragon View Post
    You have to base your food off of the snake's weight. I would get a gram scale from walmart and weigh the snake. You can feed 10-15% of the snake's body weight.
    not sure but i think this will not work for larger female's
    my big mama normal 4000g (avatar pic) will then need food 400g - 600g
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    Re: If my bp is being very active after just having a meal can I take her out?

    Quote Originally Posted by REBELLMORPH View Post
    not sure but i think this will not work for larger female's
    my big mama normal 4000g (avatar pic) will then need food 400g - 600g
    Correct. The 10-15% rule is just for babies and juvies.

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