Quote Originally Posted by mlededee
i read in the bp care section that "Your ball python should remain on mice only until it reaches 28 inches long. This is when they become a juvenile, and switching to rats is preferred. We recommend that you feed mice from the time of birth until the time it becomes a juvenile. Mice are higher in calcium then rats are, and this is important for them during this time of growth." if roswell is 20" long then he is still a juvenille and according to this idea, not ready for rats. thoughts?
How could Mice have more calcium if Rats have more bone mass?