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joshhutto
at Thu Aug 24 19:02:31 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ]
the size of the prey you are offering may be the culprit. I never feed my animals, even hatchlings weanling mice, they are too small. for babies I usually start them out on small adult mice for the first 5-10 meals then they get normal adult mice for the next 5-10 feedings. After 20 feedings, large to jumbo mice or rat chubs can be taken with no problem. Another problem you may be having is that the feedings are too far spaced apart. Hatchlings have huge metabolisms and can digest meals very quick. If too long of a period goes between feedings the animal can start to use the little bit of weight that was put on by the previous meal. I prefer 3-5 day feeding schedules for all animals less than 2 yrs old modified if an animal starts to look a little fat. ----- Josh & Krysty Hutto
J&K Reptiles
Various Ball Pythons:::
1.0 striped vanilla
1.2 Citrus Ghost and hets
1.2 Albino and hets
2.3 het Pied
1.1 Pastel (male has additional gene going on with him)
a bunch of female holdbacks and several rescue normal males
0.1 columbian boa, she's a feeding monster, controls my
over production of rats, lol
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, another rat eating monster
1.1 corns
a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrier as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!
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