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    Re: Unexplained stress??

    Quote Originally Posted by Traceur View Post
    The image didn't load, so I couldn't see the chart. Do you mind posting the image again please?

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    Update: He stands at 119 grams

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    Re: Unexplained stress??

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    I'm still not seeing anything

    Do you think you could possibly link one of the threads that has the chart?
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    That's weird...??? How can I be seeing it & not you? You'll have to look thru threads on feeding, it's been posted on this forum many times...

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    Re: Unexplained stress??

    If he's 119 grams you're looking for a rodent that's about 12-18 grams, so a small adult/weaned mouse (one size up from a hopper) or a rat fuzzy. Just take his weight and multiply it by .1 and .15 to find the range. A simple Google search of "ball python rat feeding chart" brings up the chart you're looking for. You can also go by the weights listed on rodent sites such as Perfect Prey.
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    Re: Unexplained stress??

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    That's weird...??? How can I be seeing it & not you? You'll have to look thru threads on feeding, it's been posted on this forum many times...
    It keeps coming up as a blue box with a question mark XD
    Is it the feeding chart that is labeled "Ball Python Feeding Guidlines" by Eric Brunick? I'm just checking to make sure.

    Edit: Nevermind, I got it
    Last edited by Traceur; 12-24-2018 at 09:19 PM.
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    Re: Unexplained stress??

    Quote Originally Posted by WhompingWillow View Post
    If he's 119 grams you're looking for a rodent that's about 12-18 grams, so a small adult/weaned mouse (one size up from a hopper) or a rat fuzzy. Just take his weight and multiply it by .1 and .15 to find the range. A simple Google search of "ball python rat feeding chart" brings up the chart you're looking for. You can also go by the weights listed on rodent sites such as Perfect Prey.
    Awesome, thank you!
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