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Blackcat |
Posted - 07/05/2012 : 13:48:19 I am totally addicicted - I have just purchased 2 CB12 Columbian Rainbow Boas to add to my CB11 Brazillian. These babies are currently feeding on pinkie mice (according to seller) and they weigh 20g and 21g, I was wondering how soon I can move them onto Rat pups (Brazillian weighs 40g and is on Rat pups). Next question is what would be the next step for the Brazillian and at what weight? Thanks in advance |
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Snakesitter |
Posted - 09/05/2012 : 23:58:37 You are probably correct, as rat pinks are the only size with no fur at all. They weigh about six grams on average. There is a good table showing food sizes and weights here: http://www.bigcheeserodents.com/Pricing.html. By contrast, rats pups average around 25 grams, which would be enormous for a small Brazilian. It'd be like me eating a watermelon. In one bite. ;-) You are absolutely correct to feed with caution...it will avoid serious problems. Well done! |
Blackcat |
Posted - 08/05/2012 : 19:41:02 Thankyou for your information I think what I call rat pups are actually rat pinkies, as they have no fur and are about the equivalent size of a mouse fuzzie - they are what the breeder was feeding my Brazillian before I bought him. He has no problem with them and only leaves a smallish 'bump'. I would rather be cautious with the food size than give something too big and cause a problem. |
Snakesitter |
Posted - 08/05/2012 : 00:46:21 A Brazilian that weighs 40 grams should be on rat pinkies, not rat pups. I only move my Brazilians to rat pups at 150 grams....and before that they are on rat fuzzies for a while. Go by the snake's width on a fully empty belly rather than weight, which I use only as a rough guide. At 20 and 21 grams, a mouse pinkie is probably correct. Wait until they get up to 30 grams before you consider a switch to rats, and even then go with pinks not fuzzies or pups. |