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    Re: Feed size

    Quote Originally Posted by noodlestsc View Post
    I started feeding my 2yr old male f/t small rats when he was about 550g (I say about because I didn't weigh him until a few weeks later and he was 573g)

    The small rats I got at box store Petco were perfect size in girth to his body girth. He took it like a champ. I feed him once every 7 days with the small rats. Unless you have multiple snakes or have a big enough freezer I haven't seen a price advantage to getting feeders online. I buy a 3 pack of frozen small rats at Petco for $12 (I don't have a second freezer yet and the wife is barely comfortable with me storing 3 rats in our food freezer LOL)
    I have two snakes now, working on a 3rd purchase and plan on being up to 4 by years end. The pet store prices are ridiculous. I refuse to buy anything from Petco as they left their animals in the store years ago even tho there was a flood warning and over 100 animals died. In any case that 3 for $12 isnt awful but i want to say the price i saw at my petsmart was higher than that. Ill have to check again. I think with 4 snakes id be able to have a rat breeding program without too much left over. Can always sell the excess. Perhaps ill just try the transition with some purchased from petsmart. Are yours the arctic mouse brand? Oh and along with Rikoku thank you for paying attention to my question and answering what i asked LOL

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    Re: Feed size

    Quote Originally Posted by OTorresUSMC View Post
    I feel like people are not reading my original post lol. No i am not power feeding. I just think she has out grown adult mice however i dont have consistent access to small rats AND i have yet to try her on frozen thawed. So while i attempt to make that transition i wanted to know if for the mice im feeding her currently should i just bump to two mice in one feeding or one mouse every 3 day instead of 5 since they are likely smaller than what she should actually be taking. Long as i can make the transition she will go to small rats every 5 to 7 days.

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    I hear you. Give those scenarios I'd go with 2 in one feeding.

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    Re: Feed size

    Quote Originally Posted by OTorresUSMC View Post
    I dont have any hatchlings lol

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    Exactly. But I think you missed my point. A hatchling could easily handle a rat fuzzy. You have one that's eating adult mice. You should of tried to make that switch a long time ago.
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    Re: Feed size

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Exactly. But I think you missed my point. A hatchling could easily handle a rat fuzzy. You have one that's eating adult mice. You should of tried to make that switch a long time ago.
    Maybe but the problem is access to other than adult rats and as i stated above frankly i prefer feeding live. The only reason i plan on swtiching to F/T is because of size access. This is to say nothing of the fact that she may not switch to F/T and or may not switch to rats. In which case my original question still remains the important one of two mice at once or one every 3. Telling me what you think i should have done a long time ago really isnt helpful. But thanks lol

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    I would go with back to back like I did. If you feed one every 3 days, your windows to handle your snake is going to be limited. Not sure how important that is for you but for me, not being able to handle my snake for 48 hours after feeding sucks lol I love chilling with them.
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    Re: Feed size

    It is a lot of stress on a snakes body to digest food, feeding every 3 or even every 5 days the snake would be in a constant state of digestion which they are not really designed to do. I'd feed her a mouse or two every week until you get in frozen-she's not going to starve, being a bit hungry will help you switching anyways. I just switched a five year old bp that's been on live mice until now and he took a f/t rat first time offered, if they are a good feeder anyways it probably won't be hard.

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    Re: Feed size

    Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
    It is a lot of stress on a snakes body to digest food, feeding every 3 or even every 5 days the snake would be in a constant state of digestion which they are not really designed to do. I'd feed her a mouse or two every week until you get in frozen-she's not going to starve, being a bit hungry will help you switching anyways. I just switched a five year old bp that's been on live mice until now and he took a f/t rat first time offered, if they are a good feeder anyways it probably won't be hard.
    So full grown only eating mice how many were you feeding at a time? And he was only taking once every 7??

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    Well while he is around five years old, he's actually about the same size as yours, was 540 grams when I got him about a month ago. I know he was eating live mice, assuming it wasn't real often and while I breed mice for my hognose it's very small scale and I don't have a ton to go around, the majority of my collection eats f/t rats. I gave him 1 live mouse 1x per week the first couple times and the 3rd time offered a warm f/t weaned rat about the same size as the mice he's been eating and he snatched it right up so from now on he gets offered f/t rats only.

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    Re: Feed size

    Quote Originally Posted by OTorresUSMC View Post
    Maybe but the problem is access to other than adult rats and as i stated above frankly i prefer feeding live. The only reason i plan on swtiching to F/T is because of size access. This is to say nothing of the fact that she may not switch to F/T and or may not switch to rats. In which case my original question still remains the important one of two mice at once or one every 3. Telling me what you think i should have done a long time ago really isnt helpful. But thanks lol

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    I just didn't chime in on that because others had already answered that. I would not feed more often than 5 days. I used to rotate what I fed my balls if they went on a 5 day schedule they got the proper item for three feedings and the fourth was a bit smaller.

    Every 7 works out better though especially if you're not trying to get size quicker because bps can get fat quick which can relate to health issues.
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    Re: Feed size

    IMO I would start to switch over to live rats first then work on F/T. At 570g they can eat a small rat. Once switched to small rats then work on F/T. It took about a month for my pied girl to make the switch. It will take patience to do both. If you opt not to switch then try feeding 2 mice on feeding night, once the first is done and they crawl around put the 2nd in, if that doesn't work try every 3 days like you said.
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