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    How not to overfeed?

    I have been a BP owner for just a few weeks and I have been feeding my 9 month old boy fuzzies as suggested by the breeder. According to the record provided by the breeder he has been on fuzzies since the first week of June. After I feed him, he is still active in his cage. I want to feed him two but I wonder if I will be overfeeding him if I do so.

    How do I know whether I am overfeeding (or underfeeding) him? Do I go by weight? I just ordered a scale on Amazon.

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    Basically you feed by the size of it's girth. If your snake is growing in a healthy way, there is no reason to feed him more then you have too.

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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    How much does he weigh? I kinda base it off weight.

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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    Quote Originally Posted by BCS View Post
    Basically you feed by the size of it's girth. If your snake is growing in a healthy way, there is no reason to feed him more then you have too.
    I apologize for this silly question but How will I know if he is growing at the correct rate besides seeing him appear skinny and malnourished?

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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    Quote Originally Posted by maausen View Post
    How much does he weigh? I kinda base it off weight.
    I ordered a scale on Amazon yesterday. I'll be getting it tomorrow.

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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    Quote Originally Posted by maausen View Post
    How much does he weigh? I kinda base it off weight.
    If you are talking by percentage of body weight, that is usually thrown out after they are no longer hatchlings.

    @OP I feed a rat approximately a little smaller than her widest point. Once a week since she is over 300 grams. Before that I did every 4 days.
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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    So I finally got the scale that I ordered from Amazon and it appears that he is grossly underweight for his age. He is 9 and a half months old and weighs only 270g.

    I have decided to upgrade to rat pups (I am not sure if he will take them) and increase the frequency to every 4 days.

    I would welcome any advice. Thanks.

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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    Mouse pinkies for a nine month old BP are WAY too small; this is why your snake is underweight. It's emaciated.

    I feed my snakes based on body weight, and feed a prey item based off of 13% of their body weight. At 270 grams, your snake should be eating a rat between 30-35 grams, which is around a weanling rat. You could feed one of those every week. Try rubbing the rat with a mouse before offering it, that's how I switched my snake over and it was super easy.
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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    Quote Originally Posted by theoremofgoats View Post
    Mouse pinkies for a nine month old BP are WAY too small; this is why your snake is underweight. It's emaciated.

    I feed my snakes based on body weight, and feed a prey item based off of 13% of their body weight. At 270 grams, your snake should be eating a rat between 30-35 grams, which is around a weanling rat. You could feed one of those every week. Try rubbing the rat with a mouse before offering it, that's how I switched my snake over and it was super easy.
    I didn't feed him pinkies. I was feeding him rat fuzzies. According to the feeding record provided by the breeder he had been on rat fuzzies since June 2nd. And he had been eating every Wednesday. I brought him home the 12th. Last week I didn't have fuzzies so I gave him an adult mouse. He has been on F/T.

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    Re: How not to overfeed?

    Sorry-read that wrong. Still, fuzzies are too small.
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