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    feeder size question

    hello all

    our first bp, vernon, obtained from PCPC (in canada) ate a hopper yesterday. vernon is around 2 feet long, i suppose. largest girth at mid body is around an inch and a half. my question is this. the hopper left no "visible" lump in his body. of course as coursed from his head to his mid body, one could see the outline of the hopper vaguely, but then i saw him this morning, and it was like he didnt eat at all. no evidence of the lump. is the hopper too small? i never kept a bp. i did have a corn and i know rule of thumb for those is the 1.5 times the head diameter rule, with a visible lump seen for about 24 H right? should i try something bigger?

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    Re: feeder size question

    Ed,

    Welcome to the site - hope we can be of help!

    You can generally go for something equal in girth to the thickest part of the BPs body - a (typical) hopper may be a tad small - how was it in proportion to your BP's girth?

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    Re: feeder size question

    thanks for the reply. my dilemma is this. i just recently purchased these f/t hoppers and i dont want them to go to waste (although they are just 4 more...every dollar counts!). i did see some try to feed 2 mice at a time. if i do this, do i lay them one at a time or both at once and is this a good idea? thanks for the help everyone. we are truly enjoying vernon. we will try to handle him later today.

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    Re: feeder size question

    Give him a good 48 hours after eating to digest his meal... Then handle away!
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    Re: feeder size question

    oh yes that is for sure. the question on feeding is for next week's feed. any thoughts on that?

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    Re: feeder size question

    Quote Originally Posted by junji98
    oh yes that is for sure. the question on feeding is for next week's feed. any thoughts on that?
    If they prey item is too small (hopper mice are usually fairly small for most bp's) then offer him two. The plus size is that you'll get rid of them faster that way.. and none go to waste!
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