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Re: Help with a feeding schedule...
Agreed- I should add I agree with everyone else's advice.
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Re: Help with a feeding schedule...
 Originally Posted by Craigaria
Let's hear 
Okay... Haha. Joe escaped in Florida. My sister had considered him, well... her, gone when she couldn't find her. One day about a year later someone called in a snake in their yard. Animal control collected her. Since she's a BP and had a very docile nature they figured she was someone's lost pet and posted it in the paper and online. My sister just happen to see the post and contacted AC. She had to provide photos to prove that he was hers. I will never forget that phone call OR the one when she finally are after she got her back.
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Definitely feed small-medium rats.
Feeding smaller more frequent meals will help your snake gain weight. And it is safer for the snake since you are feeding live.
Smaller and younger rats are less conscious to danger and less dangerous to your snake since they are unlikely to fight back and the snake can't be overwhelmed. Large live rats are inappropriate to feed. Also, I personally think the snake is more comfortable eating smaller meals than getting bloated from an overly large prey item.
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GoingPostal (02-20-2014),Slim (02-20-2014),Stewart_Reptiles (02-20-2014)
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Re: Help with a feeding schedule...
 Originally Posted by WifeOfSlasher
Okay... Haha. Joe escaped in Florida. My sister had considered him, well... her, gone when she couldn't find her. One day about a year later someone called in a snake in their yard. Animal control collected her. Since she's a BP and had a very docile nature they figured she was someone's lost pet and posted it in the paper and online. My sister just happen to see the post and contacted AC. She had to provide photos to prove that he was hers. I will never forget that phone call OR the one when she finally are after she got her back.
That has to be the coolest thing I've ever heard! Surprised your sister would get rid of her after that... great story
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Re: Help with a feeding schedule...
 Originally Posted by WifeOfSlasher
I don't want to a) stress her out or b) cause any health issues.
The absolute quickest way to do both those things is to feed her too large a meal. She's an adult, so the 10% rule of thumb is out the window. Feed her a medium rat, once a week.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Help with a feeding schedule...
 Originally Posted by WifeOfSlasher
She technically hasn't gotten rid of her. I'm only suppose to be snake housing while they are getting settled. It's a long, sad story that I would rather not get into. It's pretty personal. She's basically abandoned her in my eyes. Maybe her care has always been like this? I don't know but it's a case of out of sight, out of mind. Snakes don't demand attention like a dog or a cat will.
It sounds like it is for the best. Maybe your sis will forget you have her. Amazing animal too!
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Re: Help with a feeding schedule...
Those lights really mess with the humidity. If you aren't already, cover 3/4 of the top of the screen with wet paper towels and lay aluminum foil on top of that. If you re-wet the paper towels daily, it should hold the humidity decent.
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