My snake had a hopper last night, as usual. It went down quickly. I've noticed that there really isn't an obvious bulge even right after the snake has eatten. Is it time to start feeding something slightly larger?
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My snake had a hopper last night, as usual. It went down quickly. I've noticed that there really isn't an obvious bulge even right after the snake has eatten. Is it time to start feeding something slightly larger?
Hi H. My gal is the same age as yours, I think, and she gets an adult mouse since I had her. A hopper may be too little. Try a regular full grown mouse. Not a HUGE one. 
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