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    Re: Pixie the tanimbar scrub python

    May I ask how often you feed Miss Pixie? My little Tanimbar eats like a demon monster from hell! And every time, it's like he hasn't eaten in months. Then, a millisecond after he swallows, he hunts around for more. I've been told I should transition him from a 7-day to a 10-day feeding schedule, but I am curious as to what works best for you.

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    Re: Pixie the tanimbar scrub python

    Quote Originally Posted by Team Slytherin View Post
    May I ask how often you feed Miss Pixie? My little Tanimbar eats like a demon monster from hell! And every time, it's like he hasn't eaten in months. Then, a millisecond after he swallows, he hunts around for more. I've been told I should transition him from a 7-day to a 10-day feeding schedule, but I am curious as to what works best for you.
    LOL same with mine, though I think being voracious eaters is sort of a trait of the species. I feed mine every 7-10 days on either weaned rats or two rat fuzzies, though I'm going to start her on smalls and see how she does. Back when she was a bit smaller and I fed her one large weaned every 7-10 days and it left a huge lump, she would calm down better after the meal. So I think upping their meal size would help.
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