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Feeding question

KristaJ072671

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I am not sure of the age of my ball, he is approximately a foot and a half long....I have had him for 3 weeks now. That being said....he has been a great eater, started off on Tuesdays and Fridays with a fuzzy. I have just moved him up to a hopper. Should I continue on the twice weekly feeding schedule? Like I said, he is a great eater and has eaten every time offered with no problems. I just don't want to over feed him.

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Krista
 
I don't have a weight on him yet....I do have a scale, but will have to find it seeing as I just moved....

Krista
 

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If he's only 80 grams, he's still a hatchling....well, hopefully! I feed my hatchlings mice as old as 7 or 8 weeks for their first meal. Of course some will shy away from something that big and I then offer those something smaller. I try to wait until they're 100+ grams before switching to rat pups. And I continue to feed a couple of times a week for as long as they'll take it.

Of course everyone has their own methods, but that's what works for me. Good luck with yours!!
 
He looks like a healthy snake! Any that I've ever gotten from a pet store (other than a reptile shop) have always been underfed an shy, but with a little TLC he should be just fine!
 
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