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    Re: How often to feed her?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessimica View Post
    should I be feeding her more than once a week?
    Is she growing? Is she healthy? Are you happy with the growth rate? You don't need to feed her more than once a week. People like to say you "should feed x often" but really it's just you "can feed x often if you want".

    Once mine reach adult mice (90g to 100g usually) they get switched to once a week. The growth slows down but they grow, they grow steadily and they're all fine.

    If you want to feed more than once a week at that size you can, but it's not needed if you're happy feeding once a week and the snake is healthy and growing.
    Last edited by 200xth; 10-14-2014 at 10:04 AM.

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    i agree with 200xth,

    they dont need to be fed every 4 or 5 days, once a week is fine, they will just grow a little slower.

    as what the size would be to feed her i would say get adult mice, they are between 25 and 30 grams and your BP should be able to down those fairly easy.

    on a side note,

    Do not always go with what your snake tells you, i have a Super Fire and a Lesser Pastel that have the feeding response of a Retic (yes i owned retics) and they are ready to take another mouse/rat any time i would offer it. racing through their tubs and stuff.

    I do feed mine once every 4 or 5 days, even my bigger girl who is over 600 grams atm gets an rat every 4-5 days and she seems to be doing fine. I am feeding her still on that same sceule cause she was a problem feeder when she was a hatchling and this is just some catching up, especially also because i want to get some extra weight to her incase she decides to stop eating once she hits that 1000 gram wall.

    every one keeps their own scedule and that is ok, just make sure she doesnt get fat.
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    Re: How often to feed her?

    Quote Originally Posted by ARBallMorphs View Post
    i agree with 200xth,

    they dont need to be fed every 4 or 5 days, once a week is fine, they will just grow a little slower.

    as what the size would be to feed her i would say get adult mice, they are between 25 and 30 grams and your BP should be able to down those fairly easy.

    on a side note,

    Do not always go with what your snake tells you, i have a Super Fire and a Lesser Pastel that have the feeding response of a Retic (yes i owned retics) and they are ready to take another mouse/rat any time i would offer it. racing through their tubs and stuff.

    I do feed mine once every 4 or 5 days, even my bigger girl who is over 600 grams atm gets an rat every 4-5 days and she seems to be doing fine. I am feeding her still on that same sceule cause she was a problem feeder when she was a hatchling and this is just some catching up, especially also because i want to get some extra weight to her incase she decides to stop eating once she hits that 1000 gram wall.

    every one keeps their own scedule and that is ok, just make sure she doesnt get fat.
    I weighed my adult mice and they are 15g.

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    Good grief, no need for a scale At that age it can take adult mice, or rat pups when you can get them again

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    Re: How often to feed her?

    Quote Originally Posted by albinos_rule View Post
    Good grief, no need for a scale At that age it can take adult mice, or rat pups when you can get them again
    So - if you've never fed a snake before, and have no idea what a rat pup is, why not use a scale when one is available to you? I'm not saying the OP fits in this category, but there are plenty of people that do. No need to wave the finger at using a learning tool. Heck, I still use a scale to this very day for every single one of my animals - I could tell you exactly what size feeder everyone's eaten since day one in my care. Sure, it may be overkill (OK, yes, it's overkill), but I've never been one to have a lack of information available to me if I should ever need it.
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    Re: How often to feed her?

    Quote Originally Posted by albinos_rule View Post
    Good grief, no need for a scale At that age it can take adult mice, or rat pups when you can get them again
    Oh geeze. I just did it because I was curious. It's seriously not that big of a deal.

    To others: I've kept milk snakes for many years but obviously not every species isn't the same so why not kick me for researching, right? Sigh.

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    Re: How often to feed her?

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    ...so why not kick me for researching, right? Sigh.
    Last edited by Eric Alan; 10-14-2014 at 07:50 PM.
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    ihm an mouse that weighs 15 grams isnt an adult.

    i got female mice that have had a nest and after their youngh where 20 grams the females still where about 35-40 grams.
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    Re: How often to feed her?

    Quote Originally Posted by ARBallMorphs View Post
    ihm an mouse that weighs 15 grams isnt an adult.

    i got female mice that have had a nest and after their youngh where 20 grams the females still where about 35-40 grams.
    They are so tiny. I feel like I am being scammed by the pet store but I live in the middle of nowhere so it's hard to find f/t, let alone live.

    I'm just making do with what I can until rat pups are back in stock.

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    It sounds like they're selling you smallmice, not adults. Check out this size chart from an online f/t seller.

    If you can switch her to f/t you might be able to save money by ordering in bulk, it's what I do and I love the ease of picking out the size I need from the freezer. The only tricky part is figuring out how many of each size to order (I get about 3-4 months worth at a time).

    If you can't switch to f/t, you might want to consider buying the mice in advance and "fattening them up" before feeding, but that could be more trouble than it's worth.
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