Feeding guidelines. Hatchling to adulthood
OK so I have two baby ball python to male and female I thought they were Mojave but I was told they were normal anyway they're both 21 inches and weigh about 75 g each I am going to feed them an adult mouse which is about 25 g each once every 7 to 10 days After six months when they should both be close to 30 inches maybe less and they grow another hundred to 150 g I can give them an adult now so every 5 to 7 days After about a year from now when they both were pushing 3 feet and weigh house over almost 1000 g make any adult mice mean I don't rat I mean small rats I'm sorry LOL I'm speaking into my phone So basically I feed 1/3 of their body weight every two weeks which right now turns out to 25 g every two weeks for sure be about hopper mouse a week and then it goes to 1/4 after six months than 1/5 after year one seventh after 2 years and a half and maybe 1/7.5after two and around 1/10 every 2 weeks after 3 years. Almost full grown. So let's say a 3 year old 4 ft female weigh 4000 g 1:10every 2 eeeks adulthudd andnon. So 400 every 2 weeks equal to a Large Rat every 2 weeks. I made this gorilla. Works with all how and python.
Also moved my female and male baby ball play signs into a 55 gallon tank with Aspen bedding a bunch of hides and a bunch of branches and a water supply I have the timer for 14 hours late and 10 hours dark it a day and the temperatures and Ambien is get as low as 75 at night and are high 70s to low 80s during the day with the hot of 95/ 100 at all times for basking from the heat pad under. So this does that sound like a good set up and were the reasons why you can't house a male and female together as they grow up as long as the case is big enough and they can still bring to us into three years correct. Really appreciate the way each person breeds to tell me how you condition nearest next to breathe in hell everything works how are you going to get all working methods
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