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12-07-11, 10:33 PM
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Question about JCP feeding
I've heard that you can feed carpets quite large meals for their size. I ran out of the large rat fuzzies I was feeding to Leto, my JCP, and I bought some "small rats" at the local pet store.
My question is can I feed this:
To this:
It seems a bit of a stretch to me, but I wanted to get the opinion of some more experienced people here. Leto is now about 110 grams, which is about 20 grams more than in the photos here. I would say that at his thickest he is probably about the diameter of a quarter.
thanks for your input!
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12-07-11, 10:38 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
He should have no trouble eating it.
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12-07-11, 10:43 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
yes and by the looks of him he should be on that size food anyway...
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12-07-11, 10:51 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
Thanks guys, I will go ahead and plan to feed it to him tomorrow night!
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12-07-11, 11:29 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
what weight is that rat?
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12-08-11, 03:17 AM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
Diameter of prey can be as large or slightly larger than the carpets thickest point. Length is not the key. Its thickness. Er ah yeah I just said that but its true.
That looks about right.
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12-08-11, 08:21 AM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
I try to get rats that are 3times the girth of my JCP - he has one every 14 days. My JCP is about 5ft and my SD Retic is about 6.5ft and they both took the same size prey at the last feed.
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12-08-11, 09:34 AM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
he will take that rat with ease mate
carpets will take 2,3,4 times their girth in prey sizes
i feed mines 1 large meal every few weeks,i preffer that to feeding smaller meals more frequent
all my carpets thrive on this diet
nice looking carpet you got there
cheers shaun
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12-08-11, 09:35 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I try to get rats that are 3times the girth of my JCP - he has one every 14 days. My JCP is about 5ft and my SD Retic is about 6.5ft and they both took the same size prey at the last feed.
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its amazing what a carpet python will take with ease rob,aint it
cheers shaun
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12-08-11, 09:41 AM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
its amazing what a carpet python will take with ease rob,aint it
cheers shaun
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Too right - he was fed AFTER doc and finished BEFORE him and was cruising around looking for more!
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12-08-11, 09:47 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
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Too right - he was fed AFTER doc and finished BEFORE him and was cruising around looking for more!
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just gotta love carpets .....!!!
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12-08-11, 06:59 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
Well, I put the rat in there a little while ago, and he came right out to investigate it. It seems that he isn't going for it just now though unfortunately. I'll leave it in there for a while (since I'm heading out to play some darts!) and see if he takes it. I think that you're all right that it's not too big, it could be that he's getting ready for a shed or something like that. Hopefully he'll eat it because I'd hate to see it go to waste!
Do you think I'd have better luck if I offered it with tongs?
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12-08-11, 07:06 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
I use tongs and also heat the skull up nice and HOT, give it a nice target to aim for
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12-08-11, 08:52 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Too right - he was fed AFTER doc and finished BEFORE him and was cruising around looking for more!
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My male JCP gets fed a 150gm rat every 10 days or so.... third day after a feed the bugger assumes his usual position and the rat he ate is still evident in a buldge lol...
three days after a feed you find him like this (ambush position in front of the hide)....
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12-08-11, 10:28 PM
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Re: Question about JCP feeding
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Originally Posted by radstusky
Well, I put the rat in there a little while ago, and he came right out to investigate it. It seems that he isn't going for it just now though unfortunately. I'll leave it in there for a while (since I'm heading out to play some darts!) and see if he takes it. I think that you're all right that it's not too big, it could be that he's getting ready for a shed or something like that. Hopefully he'll eat it because I'd hate to see it go to waste!
Do you think I'd have better luck if I offered it with tongs?
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i heat all my prey items up with a hairdryer,always giving the head an extra heat
i then offer with feeding tongs,by doing the dead mouse dance,shaking it around in front of the snake.with this method,all my carpets strike feed off feeding tongs
cheers shaun
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