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So i was doing the "the snake ate" chant and dance again today, because Omega ate a f/t hopper. It was so much bigger than his little neck, and the fuzzy he ate for his 1st feed. I didnt think he was gonna make it for a few minutes there! Im glad I decided to hold off on the rat fuzzies until he is a little bigger.
Its not possible to feed them anything too big is it? I thought that mouse might actually bust through his little neck for a minute there. I think I remember that if its too big for them, they will end up regurging it- but i want to make sure I remember right and I cant hurt him by feeding him something TOO big.
But, still doing the dance =) Hoping he will keep this appetite forever.
Art
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I think most people here on these forums start their ball pythons on adult or close to adult mice or rats of same size.
Your right that too big a meal can cause regurging or even kill the snake,but I think you can step up the size of the meal with no problem.
Piers
LOL- I was amazed tonite. So if he cant handle it then he wont eat it then? Thats a relief. I was a little worried when I looked at the size of it in his mouth compared to the size of his little neck- but he took it down like a champ, took a drink, and then cruised into his hide. I was happy once it was past the neck.
=) A little more growth and I will try the switch to rat fuzzies.
Art
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