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    Increased number of prey items...

    Daisy is 1.5 years old, 350g, about 36" long, and about 2" in diameter across. Lately, one mouse doesn't seem to fill her. She used to eat one adult mouse, go into her hide, and not come out for two days. Now, she eats one, and is still "looking" for more. Sunday, I fed her two adult mice. She ate them both with no problem and was practically comatose for two days, which is, from what I understand, the desired result.

    Did I make the right decision to increase the number of prey items? I don't want to endure a fast down the road...

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    350g at 1.5 years old seems pretty light (I have an '07 at 200 grams). I'm no expert, but I would think some more food might be good.

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    I agree with the previous statement. Try 2

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    Can you post a recent picture of this animal?

    36" and 350 grams sounds beyond emaciated to me.
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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    At her age, I would think she can eat 2 adult mice with no problem. Of course she may be very small.

    I feed my youngins a weanling rat - small rat every week (thats 40-60 gram rat, approx. 2 adult mice I believe) and they take them just fine and haven't fasted yet.

    If you can see a slight bulge in her belly, it's probably a good size for now.

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    She is not emaciated...quite the opposite actually. She looks very healthy (I will try to post pics soon). Maybe I'm weighing her wrong, or maybe the breeder was wrong with the hatch date...

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    I've been feeding 1 adult mouse to mine up to about 350g, then 2 adult mice thereafter. My breeding females are currently on 3 adult mice trying to bulk up for this winter.

    1 adult mouse is approx. 25g, which is about half of a small adult rat. 1 small rat is what most breeders feed during the majority of the year, with an extra prey item presented to females in the weeks/months prior to breeding. I figure moving up from 2 to 3 mice is appropriate, and definitely not overfeeding for my girls...

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    maybe you can find jumbo mice and feed her one larger more appropriately sized prey item. if it is an option for you, you may want to try to switch her over to small rats?

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    Will your snake take rats? Id try a rat the right size once a week. I have all of mine eating rats now. I have 2 03 females same age,from same breeder. Only about 2 week apart in age. One eats rats and one just started eating rats. The one on rats is over 2100g. After laying a 7 egg clutch on 7/16/07. Now the other that would only take mice untill about 3 months ago is only 958g. Those weights are from last month and both have put on alot more size since them. But you can see how the one on rats is much bigger than the one that was on mice for so long. The one that was on mice for so long is nice and healthy just much smaller than what she should be. So try to switch it over to a small rat once a week and see how that works. For a few months if it will take them keep track of weights. 350g Is a bit under weight i have an 07 male pastel born on 6/25/07 and hes at 235g he takes a rat fuzzy every week.

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    Re: Increased number of prey items...

    Quote Originally Posted by ama1997
    Will your snake take rats? Id try a rat the right size once a week. I have all of mine eating rats now. I have 2 03 females same age,from same breeder. Only about 2 week apart in age. One eats rats and one just started eating rats. The one on rats is over 2100g. After laying a 7 egg clutch on 7/16/07. Now the other that would only take mice untill about 3 months ago is only 958g. Those weights are from last month and both have put on alot more size since them. But you can see how the one on rats is much bigger than the one that was on mice for so long. The one that was on mice for so long is nice and healthy just much smaller than what she should be. So try to switch it over to a small rat once a week and see how that works. For a few months if it will take them keep track of weights. 350g Is a bit under weight i have an 07 male pastel born on 6/25/07 and hes at 235g he takes a rat fuzzy every week.
    Were you feeding a single mouse per feeding, or multiples?

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