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I would wait until your next scheduled feeding day but I'm no expert, maybe someone else will reply
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Re: Need quick advice
 Originally Posted by NetalianSoda
I would wait until your next scheduled feeding day but I'm no expert, maybe someone else will reply 
I agree, wait until the next scheduled feeding.
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Re: Need quick advice
I'm going to disagree with the others. If they can eat one medium every 7 days then why can't they eat two smalls in the same time frame? It's roughly the same amount of food just in smaller increments. I break my snake's meals quite often, especially in the summer. I feed smaller meals more often.
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Re: Need quick advice
 Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
I'm going to disagree with the others. If they can eat one medium every 7 days then why can't they eat two smalls in the same time frame? It's roughly the same amount of food just in smaller increments. I break my snake's meals quite often, especially in the summer. I feed smaller meals more often.
The thing I wasn't sure about was that it wasn't the same day, it'd be feeding 2 days consecutively. I didnt know if this would be bad for the snake
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In my opinion I would wait until the next scheduled feeding. BPs are opportunistic feeders in the wild. The eat when they can. I think in our hobby we tend to overfeed our animals. Many people feed full grown males weighing 1500 grams or more, a single rat small once every 7 to 10 days and they thrive just fine. Your snakes don't need to be filled up and I also believe that overfeeding can lead to periods of refusal.
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Re: Need quick advice
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In my opinion I would wait until the next scheduled feeding. BPs are opportunistic feeders in the wild. The eat when they can. I think in our hobby we tend to overfeed our animals. Many people feed full grown males weighing 1500 grams or more, a single rat small once every 7 to 10 days and they thrive just fine. Your snakes don't need to be filled up and I also believe that overfeeding can lead to periods of refusal.
Thank you, I will wait!
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Personally, unless you have a BIG 2500+ gram female, one small rat every 7 days is a perfect feeding schedule. I would NEVER feed an 1100 gram snake a medium rat.
Wait until next feeding, and offer the same f/t smalls.
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