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    Fuzzies AND HOPPERS are way too small. Stick to the appropriate sized prey. I think you're underestimating what size prey snakes can handle. That being said, there obviously is too big. I honestly don't think you can get a much better reference than the feeding chart I posted earlier.

    ...and if you were concerned the adult mouse was too big, why would you feed an additional fuzzy? I'm just confused. You went in hoping for hoppers (too small) came out with a med mouse (depending on weights, possibly the right size) that you thought would be too big, so you fed more???

    I don't think you over fed, I'm just curious what your logic was??

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