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Food Size
hey guys, just a question for ya.
I have a 27-28" Ball Python, what size mice/rats should i be feeding him? he is currently eating adult mice, 2 a week.
i have tried rat pups, s/he took them readily, but i dont like the quality of rat pups that are available to me, the rat weiling (spelling?) i refused to feed them to him, they smelled as though they had been thawed multiple times and ranked of the feces frozen to them.
the only place that sells quality frozen mice around here does not carry rat pups or weilings, only small (about a 6" body, maybe bigger), medium (about a 7-8" body, maybe bigger), and large rat (a full grown, massive rat...)
btw, i am talking frozen rats/mice, i refuse to feed live.
Last edited by Gage; 12-22-2008 at 06:24 PM.
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Re: Food Size
Don't necessarily go by the length of the snake, go by the girth. The widest part should be your gauge for prey/food items. The width of the prey/food = width of the snake. Go here for the care sheet which explains it all...
PS - some go by weight as well, but I found the above to work fine for past snakes and current BP (08)
I am feeding currently adult f/t mice once every 5 days.
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Re: Food Size
Like was said about going by the length of the snake is very difficult. Most judge by the girth and the weight of the snake.
I feed most of my snakes weaned rats from the time they are 300+ grams. I rarely feed anything over a weaned rat.
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: Food Size
so the length of the rat doesnt matter either? so a 6" bodied rat would be ok as long as it is the same width as the snake?
are weaned rats about the size of an Adult mouse?
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Re: Food Size
 Originally Posted by Gage
are weaned rats about the size of an Adult mouse?
My weaned rats are way bigger.
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: Food Size
 Originally Posted by boboso
Don't necessarily go by the length of the snake, go by the girth. The widest part should be your gauge for prey/food items. The width of the prey/food = width of the snake. Go here for the care sheet which explains it all...
PS - some go by weight as well, but I found the above to work fine for past snakes and current BP (08)
I am feeding currently adult f/t mice once every 5 days.
Forgot the link to the care sheet http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=59
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Re: Food Size
 Originally Posted by Gage
are weaned rats about the size of an Adult mouse?
Weaned rats are 3 to 4 weeks old (55-85 grams), an adult mouse is about 25/30 grams
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Re: Food Size
I personaly feed time and a half their girth
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Re: Food Size
When you purchase rats on-line, always go by their weight and not the size that they are called.
I purchase from the Mouse Factory because they have really high quality rodents. Their small size rat is 55g and their medium rat is 90g.
When my snakes were young, I always fed between 10-15% of their body weight; I don't really exceed a 90-100g prey size.
~~ McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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Re: Food Size
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Weaned rats are 3 to 4 weeks old (55-85 grams), an adult mouse is about 25/30 grams
oh wow, ok, i remember seeing rat wealing, obviously they are not the same thing LOL
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