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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Quote Originally Posted by BumbleB View Post
    You could always feed two smaller rat pups if you feel that one is too small. I do it when the feeders around me are too small just feed one once it's swallowed wait about 5 minutes and then throw the other one in. Never leave then both in at the same time and if the second one isn't gone in 20 minutes just take it out and wait til next feeding
    I think I'll do that for now as I got 6 rat pups when I went to get her this morning. See how she goes with that. Next time I buy feeders I'll have a look at the mice/rat weaners.
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    Re: Feeder Size?

    feed your snake what you think is the correct size rodent. after the snake has the rodent all the way down. you should be able to see a slight bulge. if you don't, up the size a little next feeding. keep it simple.

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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kat1204 View Post
    I think I'll do that for now as I got 6 rat pups when I went to get her this morning. See how she goes with that. Next time I buy feeders I'll have a look at the mice/rat weaners.
    It works for me and from what ive read theres nothing wrong with it besides having to pay for twice the feeders. Every place around me its like they have small rat pups or small rats that are way too big for me. Hopefully I can switch to frozen soon and stock up on weaned rats
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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Just been to the reptile shop and the owner says weaners are too big for her!

    Asked about fuzzys n he said they are smaller than pups!!!! No they aren't!

    He showed me couple of weaners and I said well that small one should be fine as its the same girth as Mya.

    He said girth is only half of it. It would be too long! It would either put her off feeding or if she did eat it she'd probs regurgitate it!

    Best thing to do is offer a couple of pups at each feed. That will stretch her stomach then in a months time she should be ready to move up.
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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kat1204 View Post
    Just been to the reptile shop and the owner says weaners are too big for her!

    Asked about fuzzys n he said they are smaller than pups!!!! No they aren't!

    He showed me couple of weaners and I said well that small one should be fine as its the same girth as Mya.

    He said girth is only half of it. It would be too long! It would either put her off feeding or if she did eat it she'd probs regurgitate it!

    Best thing to do is offer a couple of pups at each feed. That will stretch her stomach then in a months time she should be ready to move up.
    Fuzzies are smaller than pups.

    If it's a rodent and it fits in her widest part, she will be fine....no need to work on stretching exercises for her stomach.

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    Re: Feeder Size?

    When I looked at the sizes on the net it goes:

    pup, fuzzy/fluff, small weaner, large weaner, small rat, medium rat, large rat, XL rat.

    Can you have a look at pic n vid n see what you think please?

    This is a pup.



    Here is vid

    http://youtu.be/xCSgGrsF4_E

    Thinking of trying fluffs then if she manages those ok can move up to small weaner? Rather than jumping 2 sizes straight away?
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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Looks to me like she is eating a little snack! I bet you would be amazed at the size they can take down. Also...I've found 100x better advice on here than any "pet shop" person.

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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kat1204 View Post
    When I looked at the sizes on the net it goes:

    pup, fuzzy/fluff, small weaner, large weaner, small rat, medium rat, large rat, XL rat.

    Can you have a look at pic n vid n see what you think please?

    This is a pup.



    Here is vid

    http://youtu.be/xCSgGrsF4_E

    Thinking of trying fluffs then if she manages those ok can move up to small weaner? Rather than jumping 2 sizes straight away?
    Ahh. This is why I like numbers better. Terminology varies from place to place, but 25g is 25g everywhere.

    If you're not sure of your ability to eyeball food yet, you can weigh it. Weigh your snake (in grams), and weigh the food. If your snake is relatively young, a general guideline is 10% to 15% of bodyweight. Although that is by no means a hard and fast rule, it is a very good guideline to start with. Once you weigh your food a few times and get some experience with the numbers backing you up, you'll get more confident in your ability to eyeball the food.

    If you want, post both weights here and someone will let you know if you are way too big or way too small.

    P.S. The food in that pic is too small. She can definitely move up in size. Don't be fooled by the head and neck...if it fits in the middle of their body and it's rodent shaped, it will fit down the mouth and neck.
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    Re: Feeder Size?

    I know it would help if I knew her weight but I want to let her settle in first and have a couple of successful feeds before I start handling her.

    I will weigh her when I next handle her then I'll have a better idea.

    Going to see how she does moving up 1 size for now. If she manages fluff ok I'll look at another move up to small weaners.

    Thanks everyone !
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    Re: Feeder Size?

    Quote Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
    Ahh. This is why I like numbers better. Terminology varies from place to place, but 25g is 25g everywhere.

    If you're not sure of your ability to eyeball food yet, you can weigh it. Weigh your snake (in grams), and weigh the food. If your snake is relatively young, a general guideline is 10% to 15% of bodyweight. Although that is by no means a hard and fast rule, it is a very good guideline to start with. Once you weigh your food a few times and get some experience with the numbers backing you up, you'll get more confident in your ability to eyeball the food.

    If you want, post both weights here and someone will let you know if you are way too big or way too small.

    P.S. The food in that pic is too small. She can definitely move up in size. Don't be fooled by the head and neck...if it fits in the middle of their body and it's rodent shaped, it will fit down the mouth and neck.
    Who goes to pet shops and says "oh, let me break my scale out and weigh it first".

    Seriously?

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