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Re: Feeder Size?
 Originally Posted by TurkeyPython
My butter gal was 469g and eating small rats at seven months!
They all grow at different rates. You simply can't compare two snakes and draw conclusions. LOTS of factors to take into consideration. Kat, your little girl looks pretty healthy to me, but certainly ready for larger prey than you have been giving her so far. Moving up to the "Fluffs" was a good choice.
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She's small but I wouldn't sweat it since she looks healthy. I got a male who was underfed from the start and was around 150g when I got him at 10 months old. he looked healthy and proportionate, just tiny for his age. He was on adult mice of about 30g each (although the guy who owned him must not have been feeding very often), so I went straight to rat weans (about 35g) with no issues. I fed every 5 days at first and have moved his prey size up accordingly over the months and am now feeding small rats weekly (he refuses sometimes now, so I might go every 10 days soon), and he's been up to about 1000g for a couple of months now. I only got him in August 2013, so he's now about 16 months or so. They make up lost time fast if properly fed.
As comparison though, I have a female hatched Aug 6th (so 6.5m) and she's over 800g. My female hatched mid Sept (so 5 months) is about 650g. They are great eaters though. I think it's clear that yours was "underfed", although it may have been due to pickiness and not neglect.
Last edited by Shera; 02-17-2014 at 10:40 PM.
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Re: Feeder Size?
Thanks all. Its good to know she looks healthy.
She did take a while to start feeding looking at her feeding record:
Born 15/7/2013 @ 62g
She took a feed 30/7/2013 but then refused until 3/9/2013 She's then fed every week since, refusing only once 16/1/2014.
I got her on Saturday and fed her Sunday, which she took.( ate 1 of 2 offered)
So prey size must have been too small for her over the past few weeks???
Hopefully she'll put the weight on now she'll be getting bigger meals from Thursday
Kat xxx

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Re: Feeder Size?
Oh yes!!! These sleepy fluffy little snacks look a far better size for her!! Brilliant quality too!!

They mainly range from 16-19g although there are a couple 12-14g so will start with those.
Hope she likes them
Kat xxx

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Yeah those are rat fuzzies.
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Re: Feeder Size?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Yeah those are rat fuzzies. 
I thought so. They're called fluffs here
Kat xxx

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