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Welly
Hatchling
United Kingdom
164 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 18:05:34
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I'm amazed! I have defrosted a rat pup for my MBK, but he is refusing to feed on anything at the moment. I didn't want to waste it so thought i'd give my lil a man a go on it. It was to big for him really but thought i'd give him the smell.
Tried a few times with litle interest. Opened up his mouth a few times but nothing.
Left it 5 minutes and thought i'd pull it out and WHAM.
He hit it so hard it made me jump. I was quite surprised he managed to eat it all but pleased he is on rats so soon.
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0.1.0 Royal Python 0.0.1 Mexican Black King 1.0.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
USA
2718 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 20:19:46
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Congrats for switching him to F/T rats, and on your first try! Excellent photos, by the way. I agree with you, I'm amazed he could handle a meal that large -- he looks absolutely stuffed!!! I'd definitely give him a few extra days (maybe even a whole week) before handling again, and maybe move down a rat size for his next feeding...no sense taking chances with a gorgeous pet.... |
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Welly
Hatchling
United Kingdom
164 Posts |
Posted - 30/08/2010 : 20:57:34
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I'm going to switch him to 7 or 9 day feeds or when ever he hunts again. He is currently on 5 day small mice. Just my MBK to go and they will all be on rats |
0.1.0 Royal Python 0.0.1 Mexican Black King 1.0.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
USA
2718 Posts |
Posted - 31/08/2010 : 01:01:58
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I think you know this, Welly, but just for future readers' education:
If you feed your Brazilian something no bigger around that he/she is, seven days is a good guide (for animals aged two years or less). If you feed him/her anything bigger -- not recommended, as it could trigger a regurg -- I'd lengthen it to every ten days, maybe even every two weeks. The key is to remember that Brazilians are skinny snakes (thus, the "slender boa"), and have a tendency to get obese in captivity unless their human is careful.
As I said, more for the public record than you! And again, kudos on a successful switch! |
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Welly
Hatchling
United Kingdom
164 Posts |
Posted - 31/08/2010 : 10:39:13
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Yeah i have some smaller ones for him anyway. Just wasn't expecting him to hit it. Thats good info there |
0.1.0 Royal Python 0.0.1 Mexican Black King 1.0.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
USA
2718 Posts |
Posted - 31/08/2010 : 19:05:26
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I was going to joke about him having eyes bigger than his stomach....but I guess having a strechable stomach kinda kills that saying, huh? |
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