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Re: Stepped up feeder size rat from small to medium!
 Originally Posted by Expensive hobby
Managing size is one thing, but trying to keep them from growing because of you personal desire for her size to stay where it's at is unethical.
A snake should grow to its genetic potential, not be stunted because we like a smaller snake. Also a snake does not grow to the size of its enclosure. Feeding and temp has everything to do with growth rate, as well as genetics and condition of the snakes health.
Do your snake a favor and feed appropriate sized meals at appropriate intervals. If your snake fits in a 40g breeder and you think that is big, I can almost guarantee it isn't ready or healthy for it to go to a 2 week schedule. Every 5-7 days is appropriate for a smaller snake, whereas adults can safely switch over to 10-14 day schedule if it has good weight and muscle tone.
What kind of snake again, how old? How big? Weight?
She is a BP and was already an adult when I bought her, they thought she was around two years old, and I've had her for almost a year, so she should be three years old currently. I don't know how much she weighs, she's nice and full though, but I plan on getting a scale soon. I had said "I read that the bigger size she eats and if her terrarium is big (40gal breeder) then she will grow more" so I wasn't sure if it was true or what, so I'm sorry for getting my information wrong. I just don't have enough money for a vivarium yet, I'm saving, so I just don't want her to get too big for the enclosure she's currently in (which seems perfect for her size).
 Originally Posted by Kat_Dog
Where do you buy your rats? That's really expensive for med rats. They'e $3 here and I thought that was over-priced.
I feed Dovah once a week if he's willing to take it. He's also on the small size of med rats.
If he doesn't take it, I wait until his next feeding day. He's on a strike right now, the jerk. lol
Snakes don't grow by their enclosure, they will continue to grow to their max size no matter what you do. You could keep them in a 10 gallon and they would still reach their full adult size(never keep an adult bp in a 10 gal)
If you want a smaller snake, perhaps you should look at other species.
 Originally Posted by Pythonfriend
wow, 8 dollars for a medium rat. you really need to order some frozen rats online, or stack up at a reptile show.
stupid question.... you are not buying pet rats, are you? 8 dollars looks like a pet price. you get feeder rats, which are basically the same, by asking for them in the reptile section of the store, feeder animals are not on display and the price is much lower. for the regular customer they are basically invisible. some very small stores may not have them, but most pet stores have them.
I buy my feeder (not pet) rats from a small pet store (there aren't many places here that sell feeder rats), but they have to be ordered every week, and I've always paid that much for rats, even in South Carolina. Also, I feed live, since the pet store I bought her from said she's always been fed live, and because they're live and special ordered, I was wondering what other people do so I can get more insight. Thanks for giving me more info about the growth of snakes, Kat_Dog! I don't want a smaller snake, I just don't want Marcie to be cramped.
I love my snake! It's a lot of work, but I love her. I'm still a noob at this, I'm sure all of you have been at one point as well.
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