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One rat verses two mice
I recently got a 2.5 to 3 foot ball python. The previous owner fed him two mice every two weeks. She was feeding live, and I wanted to switch to f/t. The pet store was out of frozen mice and suggested a small rat. I had no problems switching from live to f/t or from mice to rats, he took it eagerly. My question is, is a small rat in place of two mice equivalent? And is either option enough every two weeks? I feel like I should offer him a feeding every week... he seemed to be looking for a second rat. How can you tell if they are still hungry?
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One rat verses two mice
He was hungry because two mice every other week is not nearly enough, assuming he's near adulthood. I feed a small rat (50-80g) every week to any BP over 400g. Get a digital kitchen scale and weigh him and his prey to determine if those rats are the appropriate size.
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Re: One rat verses two mice
Yeah, I didn't feel like it was enough either when previous owner told me what she had been feeding him. He seemed to be good with the small rat, I will offer another in a week.
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