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Originally posted by mykee
I've heard that smaller rabbits for a ball is the equivalent of a steady diet of McDonalds to a human.
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Could you elaborate on that a bit, Mykee? Nutritionally speaking. I mean.

Any citations would be a plus!
Anyway, my practice for feeding adult male ball pythons is to try to be ready when they want to feed and give 'em all they'll eat. Any healthy, well-fed, as-fresh-as-possible prey items with developed skeletons will do just fine. Wouldn’t appropriately-sized rabbits for most ball pythons be under-calcified, however?
-Joan