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Ball python and small rats
Hi there, im new here and have a quick question, i own a ball python roughly 4 years old and he's 3.5-4 feet long, as of lately he's been eating 3 large mice every 2 weeks, i think he is big enough to take on small rats, so i went out and bought one today for him to eat (he hasnt yet he's in a very large box with the rat inside, i check on him about every 5min to make sure everything is ok in there) should i keep him on the rat (about 5-6inches) or should i take him out and go back to mice?
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Re: Ball python and small rats
 Originally Posted by deathblooms
Hi there, im new here and have a quick question, i own a ball python roughly 4 years old and he's 3.5-4 feet long, as of lately he's been eating 3 large mice every 2 weeks, i think he is big enough to take on small rats, so i went out and bought one today for him to eat (he hasnt yet he's in a very large box with the rat inside, i check on him about every 5min to make sure everything is ok in there) should i keep him on the rat (about 5-6inches) or should i take him out and go back to mice?
I would hope so I have 8 month old snakes eating small rats..
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Ball python and small rats
If he doesn't eat the rat in 20 minutes, you want to remove the rat and house it with food and water.
Ball pythons can be imprint feeders, and he may never switch to rats.
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Re: Ball python and small rats
sounds good, he still hasnt touched it yet, so im not sure if he's not interested or just not presently hungry.
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Re: Ball python and small rats
you may also want to try the "shake and bake" method.
place the rat in a bag with the substrate from rats ( containing poop and so on)
give a nice coating to the rat with a few small shakes
place rat in with the snake ( wait at least a week from last feeding)
the snake will smell its normal prey and go for it

if you cant afford to take care of it, dont get it
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Re: Ball python and small rats
 Originally Posted by NickMyers03
you may also want to try the "shake and bake" method.
place the rat in a bag with the substrate from rats ( containing poop and so on)
give a nice coating to the rat with a few small shakes
place rat in with the snake ( wait at least a week from last feeding)
the snake will smell its normal prey and go for it
You mean substrate from mice. Another way is to put some bedding from mice in the cage 15 minutes before you introduce the rat. That way he smells mice and when the rat is put in he thinks it's a mouse and hits it. Some guys never switch over. Good luck
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Re: Ball python and small rats
thanks for the replies guys, i took the rat back to the store and picked up afew mice, he's still not going for it, so i think he may just not be in the eating "mood", i'll give him a couple days and try again.
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Re: Ball python and small rats
Some times older Ball Pythons that have been raised on mice for their entire lives, will refuse to eat rats. But I would definitely keep trying him on it.
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Re: Ball python and small rats
If it eats mice feed it mice. If it eats rats feed it rats. Mice are no better or worse then rats as a food source, you'll just need more of them.
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Re: Ball python and small rats
A 4 year old snake that always eaten mice may never transition over to rats and really he doesn't have to. If he's doing beautifully on multiple mice and takes them with a consistent, aggressive feeding response each week then heck, count your blessings and don't fix what ain't broke.
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