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Thread: Feeding smaller

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    Feeding smaller

    So my snake is about the size of a 50 cent piece in diameter and today I bought some new feeder mice for him. The mice they had was smaller by about 1/3rd of the size of what he usually can consume. One of them I had an issue with (tried to escape 4 times in the parking lot) and so since today was his feeding day he was the first to go. My snake usually gets particularly active when he's hungry and after 3hrs of having consumed the mouse he's back out and looking around as if searching for something. Would it be recommended that I feed him another one or just let him be for the next 7 days?

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    Re: Feeding smaller

    can we see photos of the snake and the mice?

    Also, if you can't see the food lump in his stomach you can feed him the second mouse.

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    Re: Feeding smaller

    Throw it in there and see if ur snake will take it....

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