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    quick question on feeding

    I've been reading quite a bit on pythons and all and what they like to eat / eating schedules and just how it should be done, 2 of my pythons i got from other people, my first one i got was from a pet store.

    Now my little guy is only like 125g. yet the store says he needs 3 fuzzies. My other ones are 340. and the owners they had said they were each eating 1 regular mouse.

    So i'm just kinda curious because i wouldn't want to under feed or over feed. If you had a nice looking 125G what would you feed it? / how much. Same question for my 340's

    Thanks in advance. i'm pretty new to this, but i def care about my snakes.
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    Re: quick question on feeding

    The little one could be on small adult mice or one appropriately sized rat pup.

    The larger could be on a rat weanling.

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    Re: quick question on feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    The little one could be on small adult mice or one appropriately sized rat pup.

    The larger could be on a rat weanling.
    would it be a problem to just feed my bigger ones 2 of the same mice they've been eating?
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    The easy way to do it is to feed 10-15% of your snake's body weight. So your little 125 gram one would eat a mouse 12.5-19 grams, which equals a large hopper or regular weanling. If your fuzzies are 5-7 grams (which is typically where they'll be), then 3 of them would be appropriate.

    The problem you run into is that not everyone calls a certain size the same thing, so it's best to weigh the food yourself. I made a list of average sizes based one several different rodent suppliers websites:

    Mice:

    Pinky 1-4 days 1-3 g.
    Peach Fuzzy 5-9 days 4-5 g.
    Fuzzy 10-13 days 5-7 g.
    Hopper 14-19 days 8-13 g.
    Weanling 20-25 days 14-18 g.
    Adult 25-40 days 18-26 g.
    XL Adult 41+ days 27+ g.

    Rats:

    Pinky 1-7 days 3-9 g.
    Fuzzy 8-13 days 10-20 g.
    Pups 14-20 days 21-30 g.
    Weaned 21-25 days 31-45 g.
    Small 26-32 days 46-85 g.
    Medium 33-42 days 86-175 g.
    Large 43-60 days 176-275 g.
    XL 60+ days 276-376 g.
    Last edited by Sita; 06-04-2013 at 08:12 PM.
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    Re: quick question on feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Sita View Post
    The easy way to do it is to feed 10-15% of your snake's body weight. So your little 125 gram one would eat a mouse 12.5-19 grams, which equals a large hopper or regular weanling. If your fuzzies are 5-7 grams (which is typically where they'll be), then 3 of them would be appropriate.

    The problem you run into is that not everyone calls a certain size the same thing, so it's best to weigh the food yourself. I made a list of average sizes based one several different rodent suppliers websites:

    Mice:

    Pinky 1-4 days 1-3 g.
    Peach Fuzzy 5-9 days 4-5 g.
    Fuzzy 10-13 days 5-7 g.
    Hopper 14-19 days 8-13 g.
    Weanling 20-25 days 14-18 g.
    Adult 25-40 days 18-26 g.
    XL Adult 41+ days 27+ g.

    Rats:

    Pinky 1-7 days 3-9 g.
    Fuzzy 8-13 days 10-20 g.
    Pups 14-20 days 21-30 g.
    Weaned 21-25 days 31-45 g.
    Small 26-32 days 46-85 g.
    Medium 33-42 days 86-175 g.
    Large 43-60 days 176-275 g.
    XL 60+ days 276-376 g.
    awesome, i really appreciate that info. i'm sure others will too.
    *Snake Collection*
    0.1 Normal BP (Isis)340g
    1.0 Pastel BP
    (Tarot)340g
    1.0 Normal BP
    (Mojo)125g
    0.0 corn snake (Dharma)*11g*

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