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RE: Feeder question

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Posted by: HappyHillbilly at Sat Sep 3 00:52:49 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]  
   

Tell me how long your burm is so I can give you a better idea of an appropriate sized rat for it.

I would definitely stop feeding it mice unless it's in bad health & desperately needing nutrition. I have better luck getting snakes switched from one prey species to another by using a slightly smaller prey. For instance - maybe try scenting a weanling rat with a mouse, with the weanling rat heated up to around 92 degrees(F). If the burm refuses, wait another 5 - 7 days and try again. As long as its healthy, ride the storm out & don't cater to it being finnicky. The sooner you get it switched, the better. You don't want to have to feed an 8ft burm a huge colony of mice.

My opinion is that Burmese Pythons should never even see a mouse or any live prey (mice/rats/rabbits, etc...). They should be started out on rats & switched to rabbits when they're 7 - 8 feet long.

Hang in there!
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