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Old 09-16-03, 12:12 AM   #1
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What should i feed him!

I have had my BP for about a month now and he is 5 months old.
I was feeding him 2 pinkies a week but last week i feed him 2 fuzzies.

I have heard of people feeding 4 month old BP's full grown adult mice. Is that true and if so can i feed my snake adult mice?

I can take pics of my snake if needed. The reason i ask is because i breed mice and need to get rid of a few!
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Old 09-16-03, 12:29 AM   #2
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Your BP can definitely handle some larger food items. I have a very young one myself and he eats young adult mice.

It is preferable to feed one large food item instead of many.

When you do offer a larger prey item, be sure it is either pre-killed or thawed from frozen. I'm sure you don't want your snake to get bit or hurt...

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Old 09-16-03, 12:30 AM   #3
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Baby Ball Pythons can eat adult mice as their FIRST feeding. Its a PYTHON. Feed it like one.


Baby eating an adult mouse. People have to realize that they don't eat like us. They eat like a Python.



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Old 09-16-03, 12:35 AM   #4
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Thanks for the replies!

how should i go about killing a mouse in a more humane way?
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Old 09-16-03, 12:36 AM   #5
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Nice job Jeff I like to see well fed animals ppl get upset with me when I say I feed a 12 foot adult male burm 1 rabbit a week some times 2 if they take them. I am like ya it will live if I feed 1 every 2 weeks but why do that when they will eat a way better diet every week to me if they eat it and it goes down I give a few extart degrees to digest the rest is well common sence.
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Old 09-16-03, 02:25 AM   #6
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adult mice or rat pups right off the start, my yearlings take 1-2 rat pups a feeding.
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Old 09-16-03, 02:28 AM   #7
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Geko......
Killing a rodent a humane way? Feed Frozen thawed :P! You can pick frozen mice up at most local pet stores...Less chance of your snake being bitten anyways...
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Old 09-16-03, 04:14 AM   #8
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If you are going to feed it like a python then feed it rats not mice. Personally I would go for a fuzzie rat. If it gets hooked on mice you may be feeding your adult BP 10 mice at a time some day when its an adult.
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Originally posted by geko
Thanks for the replies!

how should i go about killing a mouse in a more humane way?
I had this question too Geko.

But, what I do now is simply put it in a long tube sock (or pillow case depending how big the rat/mouse is) Then stand by a wall/desk spin it round' a couple times and build up a LITTLE momentum(sp) Then hit it against the wall as it is going down. But be carfull dont hit it too hard or u will have a mouse/rat that is split. here is a post I started a little while back when I had the same question as you. Hope this helps.
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Old 09-16-03, 12:57 PM   #10
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Geko......
Killing a rodent a humane way? Feed Frozen thawed :P! You can pick frozen mice up at most local pet stores...Less chance of your snake being bitten anyways...
I breed mice tho so there is no reason i should have to buy anything

I guess i will use the sock method to kill my mice!

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Re: ....

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People have to realize that they don't eat like us. They eat like a Python.
I don't think it could be phrased any better than this. Good quote Jeff.
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Don' t feed mice. Rats are more nutritious for BP's. If your BP gets stuck on mice then as someone else said, you could be feeding up to 10 mice a feeding......And as I said, rats are WAY more nutritious for BP's.......and I suggest next time you get an animal. RESEARCH IT FIRST, BUY THE SET UP, KEEP THE TEMPS FOR A WHILE, THEN BUY THE ANIMAL, and preferably from a reputable breeder.....And when you feed, feed F/T it is WAY more safer than a live rat.
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Rats come in pinkies, fuzzies, adolescent,
and adult. You can buy them pre-killed, so
dont worry about killing it yourself.
I just moved my snake up a size on rats
yesterday. Its about 2 feet, 3 inches.
When selecting food, make sure
the food is about 1.5 times larger than
the largest part of your snake.
You should be able to tell the snake
is full 10 feet away.
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Old 09-17-03, 09:48 AM   #14
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make sure the food is about 1.5 times larger than
the largest part of your snake.
You should be able to tell the snake
is full 10 feet away.
That is a common mistake. After feeding your snake should have a lump in it's stomach about the size of a beer bottle. Dont go by the size of the snake. a baby BP can eat a grown rat!
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Old 09-17-03, 10:03 AM   #15
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Jo060. if my hatchling had ate a food item that made him look like he swallowed a beer bottle, Firstly, I would be an irresponsible snake owner, and secondly, I would probably have a dead ball. My 'rule of thumb' if there is one for feeding bp's is that I feed it when it wants to eat, or will take an item, and I tend to feed them between 15-25% of their total body weight per meal.
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