Posted by:
Foreman
at Thu Oct 21 05:13:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Foreman ]
>>I was wondering I have 2 yearling black rats, 2 4 month old texas bairdis, and a 4 month old blue beauty. I have heard that it is okay to feed hatchlings just once a week, say every saturday or so. My first question is this a good idea? or will it cuase my snakes to be malnurished? Also, with the higher metabolism of the blue beauty will that still be okay for her?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Chris
>>-----
>>The reason mainstream thought is thought of as a stream is because it's so shallow. -George Carlin
>>
>>A fool doesn't learn. A smart man learns from his mistakes. A wise man learns from the mistakes of others. Which one are you?
>>
>>My Website
>>Rat/Corn snake care sheet I wrote
>>
>>Current snakes:
>>0.1 Licorice Stick Black Rat (Lola)
>>1.0 Neonate Black Rat (het for Lic Stk's) (Frankie)
>>1.1 Texas Bairds (Jose and Rosa)
>>0.1 Blue Beauty (Brunhilde)
I cannot speak about the BB since I do not own any but most hatchlings can be fed once every 3-6 days. The size of the food item is the most important point. All most all young snakes seem to have that instinct to grow as quick as possible so they will be less likely to become prey. I have also heard many board members state that you can feed a young snake as much as it wants but it should taper down as the snake grows older. ----- Like I said; I`m Gonna Getcha Good!
[ Hide Replies ]
|