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10-28-11, 09:25 PM
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Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
I am feeding my baby bp rat pups (but I was told she could eat bigger) do I just stay on the pups or move her up already?
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10-28-11, 09:37 PM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Mice
i would keep her on rats and move her up to the next bigger size prey item
that would be what we call rat fluffs or rat fuzzies over here
re over here
rat pups have no fur and their eyes are closed/blind
rat fuzzies have fur on them and are the next sized prey item from pups
cheers shaun
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10-28-11, 09:44 PM
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Re: Mice
The rats she is eating have fur already and about the size of an adult mouse
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10-28-11, 09:46 PM
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Re: Mice
You're feeding a baby a feeder the size of an adult mouse? That's what I feed my adult corns. If they have fur they must not be pups
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10-28-11, 09:50 PM
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Re: Mice
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Originally Posted by youngster
You're feeding a baby a feeder the size of an adult mouse? That's what I feed my adult corns. If they have fur they must not be pups
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I will take a pic of the rat tomorrow! As I am in bed already lol
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10-28-11, 09:52 PM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Mice
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Originally Posted by Kcsearle
The rats she is eating have fur already and about the size of an adult mouse
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if you buy your food from a reptile shop just ask the guy to show you the next size rat he has
i'm sure there was a post on here with a link to a picture of all the different sized rats,all pictured lying next to each other.it gives you an idea of the size difference between each type of rat sold
cheers shaun
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10-29-11, 07:46 AM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
What are you feeding?
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10-29-11, 01:16 PM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
Does the prey leave a bump in the snake for 24 hours? IF so it is the right size, if it doesnt then try the next size up - my BP takes prey that is twice the snakes girth.
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10-29-11, 01:30 PM
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Re: Mice
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
i'm sure there was a post on here with a link to a picture of all the different sized rats,all pictured lying next to each other.it gives you an idea of the size difference between each type of rat sold
cheers shaun
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I posted this in dead corn as well, but here it is again
Mouse/Rat size chart..... - Reptile Forums
Right now i'm feeding my 4 moth old BP full adult mice, next switching to soft fur rats. (Breeding them)
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10-31-11, 09:03 AM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
Rats pups, at least in my area, are what shaun described as rat fuzzies, they were what I were feeding my bp when I first get him
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10-31-11, 09:09 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
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10-31-11, 09:14 AM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
This is what i use
Buy Feeder Rats - Newborn, Pinkies, Adult Rats Sale Online
i breed rats and what i call pups are when they are walking around a little and starting to open there eyes
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10-31-11, 09:17 AM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
Im not sure if it will make a big difference but keep in mind that all baby prey items (rat or mouse) have much lower concentrations of bone, and therefore less important minerals like calcium. I would say it would be better to feed an adult mouse than a rat pup of similar size. Especially if its a young snake, as those bones are growing quickly and need a lot of calcium.
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10-31-11, 09:23 AM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
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Originally Posted by jarich
Im not sure if it will make a big difference but keep in mind that all baby prey items (rat or mouse) have much lower concentrations of bone, and therefore less important minerals like calcium. I would say it would be better to feed an adult mouse than a rat pup of similar size. Especially if its a young snake, as those bones are growing quickly and need a lot of calcium.
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disagree.
Rats have more protein and less fat than mice. You don't want a snake that will need rats into adulthood to form a preference for mice which could be very tough to break.
Just feed the appropriate size rat for now and the snake will be fine.
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10-31-11, 09:26 AM
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Re: Mice (Rats) Do I go bigger?
yes rat do have more protein and less fat and with BP's they should never be on mice anyways if they are not really small, most BP's will take a rat pink as there first meal.
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