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    I wonder who weighs their prey in the wild? Maybe the same person that weighs the ball pythons to see if they are heavy enough to breed. I know these are general guildlines for newbies but just something to think about.

    And before someone asks, yes, I'm being sarcastic

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    I wonder who weighs their prey in the wild? Maybe the same person that weighs the ball pythons to see if they are heavy enough to breed. I know these are general guildlines for newbies but just something to think about.

    And before someone asks, yes, I'm being sarcastic
    Well, obviously the snakes all have food scales and there are ball python grocery stores.

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

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    It can be used for a juvie, yes, but 15% barely meets the size the 150g ball could take. I was not doubting that it could work, just that when the whole thing was started, it was meant for anything under 100g.

    Ideally, you're feeding that said juvie every 3-5 days at best. So you have to consider that as well.

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Ideally, you're feeding that said juvie every 3-5 days at best. So you have to consider that as well.
    Well if people do that which I don't know many then yea it works out for juvies because they're still getting a certain percentage, but how many people do that? All the breeders I know don't feed them every 3-5 days, but once a week. Everybody has different ways of doing things now days though.
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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Well if people do that which I don't know many then yea it works out for juvies because they're still getting a certain percentage, but how many people do that? All the breeders I know don't feed them every 3-5 days, but once a week. Everybody has different ways of doing things now days though.
    Dude. What do you do on this forum?! You've been on this forum long enough where you should know that 3-5 is rule of thumb and most common advise given in regards to hatchling-juvie feeding schedule.


    Many breeders who feed their hatchling and juvis once a week do it to minimize cost. Especially the ones they are not holding back and trying to sell. And some usually feed on the smaller side too.

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    I would argue 90% of breeders feed every three days for juvies to get hold backs up to weight faster.

    If make a five gene male, are you gonna wait the year till he can breed? Miss a season? Nope, they want the male breeding the next season.

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    I'm out of this thread.
    Its pretty pointless arguing and thread hijacking.

    Peace out and keep reading.

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Dude. What do you do on this forum?! You've been on this forum long enough where you should know that 3-5 is rule of thumb and most common advise given in regards to hatchling-juvie feeding schedule.


    Many breeders who feed their hatchling and juvis once a week do it to minimize cost. Especially the ones they are not holding back and trying to sell. And some usually feed on the smaller side too.

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    I never said that people don't recommend it for the 3-5 rule of thumb. I said most people don't follow it. I never said to not do it either. Yes, if it's a hold back and they're trying to get it up to size then they will do that, but if it's something they're going to be selling then no they don't. I was never arguing with you about the 3-5 day feeding thing. I simply said how many people do you know do that for their snakes? Especially if it's a pet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    I would argue 90% of breeders feed every three days for juvies to get hold backs up to weight faster.

    If make a five gene male, are you gonna wait the year till he can breed? Miss a season? Nope, they want the male breeding the next season.

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    We weren't referring to holdbacks, that's the thing. We were speaking in general. No if it's an expensive snake or a worlds first, they're not going to wait for it to get up to size. Even if you get it up to size the first year or two, it doesn't mean it will breed though. We went from talking in general to all the sudden speaking about hold backs and 3-5 day feedings when I was never questioning that in the first point.
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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    I'm not going to get into this again with you, you're back pedaling again to try and cover your own misconceptions about this industry in which you have no experience.

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    Re: Feeding Frozen

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    I'm not going to get into this again with you, you're back pedaling again to try and cover your own misconceptions about this industry in which you have no experience.

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    Wow. You can't get over yourself. Stop trying to start an argument. I'm not back pedaling anything so if you think I am then you need to wipe whatever fluids are in your eyes out.

    She said something about the 3-5 rule, which was going with the 10-15% rule. How many breeders do you know weigh or follow that rule and feed every 3-5 days. For a holdback or something like when people were first to have Coral Glows & Bamboos? Yes I'm sure they did feed 3-5 days. I was never saying they didn't. Do you really think snakes that they're planning to sell are going to get fed every 3-5 days? No. If you think that then you're mentally deranged. I'll state again and like I've said before. You can hate on me all you want because I clearly have more knowledge in 1% of my brain than you do in 95% of your brain, but I mean come on man. Go troll on another subject.

    People who have pets and are just having snakes for pets, do you think they're feeding every 3-5 days? Ask 90% of the people who only have a snake or two that are doing it for pets if they're feeding their ball python weekly or every 3-5 days. Also just because it's a holdback and you want to get it to weight to breed it, that doesn't mean it will breed. That's a clear cut cold hard fact.
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