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    Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?

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    He eats a Hooper mouse every Wednesday
    Well, there's the reason he weighs 100 g

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    Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Hoppers are too small. BPs eat hoppers right out of the egg for their first few meals (generally 3-5) only.
    Hoppers are the size of his body though. Should I feed him meals that are larger than him?

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    Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hannahrenee View Post
    Hoppers are the size of his body though. Should I feed him meals that are larger than him?
    Are you looking at the widest part of his body?

    Another basic rule of thumb for hatchlings is the prey should weigh 10-15% of the snake's weight. At 113 grams 10% would be 11 grams and 15% would be 17 grams. By following the chart I posted earlier that would fall right into the size that small adult mice are.

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    Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Are you looking at the widest part of his body?

    Another basic rule of thumb for hatchlings is the prey should weigh 10-15% of the snake's weight. At 113 grams 10% would be 11 grams and 15% would be 17 grams. By following the chart I posted earlier that would fall right into the size that small adult mice are.
    Oh wow, I didn't know their meal size went by their weight. I will switch him to small mice, thank you!

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    Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hannahrenee View Post
    Oh wow, I didn't know their meal size went by their weight. I will switch him to small mice, thank you!
    You're very welcome.

    That chart has proven very reliable. Follow that and you'll be feeding properly for the life of your snake

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