Joe_S
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I have females nearing 4,000 grams, several of them, most of them are 2,500-3,500 and all of them receive one small rat every seven days. All of them constantly grow and bounce back very quickly after laying a clutch. There have been studies run by someone I know very well that suggest that two smaller meals actually provide more nutrients than one large meal due to the energy needed to process that large meal being exponentially greater. He doesn't like to share his exact data but he took several groups of animals and conducted feeding studies on them to figure out the fastest way to grow a ball python up without needing to power feed. I'm sworn to secrecy on a few things but I can tell you this, bigger isn't better in this case.
