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    Re: Huge Update!

    Quote Originally Posted by KayleighBrown View Post
    So I went and bought a scale and of course a new gorgeous girl I named Cleopatra. I have no pictures of her yet, but will take some after she's not so bitey.

    I have a bit of a problem, I had asked what Sampson should be eating as well as other details such as apparent BS a store owner had told me. But now because I'm worried about one of my snakes, I do need good advice now that I have all of my snakes weights recorded.

    Sampson is 220 grams.

    Kaa is 20 grams. (This is frightening me, he's got loose skin, and I don't know if thats normal, I fear he's been under fed by his previous owner.)

    Cleo is 100 grams, and I think she may be either the same age or younger then Kaa. That is why I am afraid that Kaa is only 20 grams.

    so what should I feed these guys? And how many rodents should be fed to them in one go? Especially Kaa.

    The snake shop owner of where I got my girl, said he fed her Rat Pinkies.

    So the other two?
    Sampson needs at least a rat pup every 5-7 days, it will not be long before he is on small rats...at 2ft he might be able to start now.

    Cleo should be able to take a pup as well every 5-7 days

    Kaa, start with rat pinkies every five days for now, move to fuzzies when you get around the 55-75g mark...after that he will probably be ready for pups.
    Last edited by Physician&Snakes; 11-15-2013 at 02:14 AM.
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