Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7 View Post
Ok so I have 18 snakes to feed and I think I read somewhere that you need 12 females and 2 males to consistantly have 10 rats to feed each week...so to feed all 18 snakes I would need 24 females and 4 males?... Can you keep 2 females that are nursing in the same tub? What does everyone recommend using for food? Is there a specific type of rat that you prefer? why?... sorry about the 10000 questions, thank you for everyones help
The 24 rats to have about 20 pups born a month sounds right the only problem we have run into is just like anything in nature time tables are not always perfect. One week you end up with tons of pups and the next you have a dry spell. Also you have to look into grow out racks as while a 100 Gram snake is perfectly happy eating a 2 week old pup a 2000 gram snake is going to go through a lot of pups every week. With this said you have to have hold back tubs so they can grow to small and medium size to feed your larger snakes. You start getting ball pythons from 3000 to 4000 grams you will probably need more grow outs, but also you may be able to feed them retired breeders. With all this said we have about 54 female rats in cycle to feed our 24 snakes. We generally have left overs that we generally will help out a friend with in exchange for a little rat block or bedding. We use the Home Depot Masonry tubs and put 3 females in each. We have some medium rat cages from big apple that we like to take the first nursing mom out of each masonry tub with her babies and put in these to give a little extra room.

For food we use rat block and table scraps. The dogs are a little mad at us, but they are getting closer to healthy weights again.

As far as the type goes we started with feeders from the pet store and after they supplied us with enough new babies we got rid of them. We through a couple fancies in the gene pool initially by getting fancy males to help strengthen the gene pool.