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What to do
Well as most of you know i got my new baby ball python today.. people say feed him small mice, but when i look at his body i know a small mouse can fit in there, but closer to his head its only like a centimeter thick... what would you do?
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Re: What to do
What about fuzzys?
Baby mice that dont have their eyes open and very little fur.
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Re: What to do
 Originally Posted by Gundy
What about fuzzys?
Baby mice that dont have their eyes open and very little fur.
lol never thought of fuzzys
thanks =)
check out my gallary, you'll see
hes very tiny
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Re: What to do
Feed him small mice or rat pinks/pups.
Hope this helps.
-Jason
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Re: What to do
Yeah hes as small as my fella I acquired Tuesday.
Fuzzys should work for awhile. Then hoppers, and adults as he gets bigger.
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Re: What to do
 Originally Posted by JBallPython
Feed him small mice or rat pinks/pups.
Hope this helps.
-Jason
i guess ill find a fairly small one
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BPnet Veteran
Re: What to do
you'd be amazed at how big of a mouse a little ball python can eat....
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Re: What to do
Yeah I feed mine today I didn't think my snake would be able to get it down. I think I need to move up to Rat Pups or Weined Rats because my BP 'Rebel' had that thing gone within minutes.
I was told that if you still see a lump in your snake the next day from the mouse then thats good. But I dont know for sure. Dont ask me to lie. Thats what people where telling me. Anyone else agree with that?
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Re: What to do
if there is a lump that might be a little to big of a prey item. you want to aim for slightly smaller then the widest part of the snake. this way the snake is not getting over fed, which would lead to and unwanted fast, and smaller meals are digested better by the snake, which means it will grow at a more constant rate.
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Re: What to do
 Originally Posted by Kagez28
if there is a lump that might be a little to big of a prey item. you want to aim for slightly smaller then the widest part of the snake. this way the snake is not getting over fed, which would lead to and unwanted fast, and smaller meals are digested better by the snake, which means it will grow at a more constant rate.
Thank you for your advice!
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