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baxter |
Posted - 12/09/2010 : 13:06:38 hi, i have recently got a honduran milk snake but she is very thin (very very obvious spine) i was wondering the best way to help her regain some weight as i dont aprove of power feeding but i dont want an unhealthy snake (i dont want her to fatten up for breeding just happy) so if any one could help i would much appreciate it |
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bluerain |
Posted - 17/09/2010 : 11:11:50 I"v always found with the Milks...Hondos are probs a bit of an exception though...that they wont eat anymore than they want to! I have one or two here id love to fatten up, but they just wont play ball. If you think she is badly underweight id just feed her an appropriatly sized prey item every five days or so...then offer larger prey, and reduce feeding spans as she gains in weight and girth!!! |
baxter |
Posted - 12/09/2010 : 14:57:26 she is about 4 foot, i got her yesterday of a bloke who was scared of sankes (strange i know) her skin is quite tight but her back is like a triangle her spin is that prominante, she ate a mouse last night if she was the girth she should be she would be able to take jumbo mice but i dont want to possibly damage her buy giving to large a meal |
Kehhlyr |
Posted - 12/09/2010 : 13:11:57 Just start getting some food into her for now. Give her maybe 1 or 2 food items of the appropriate size for her every 5-7 days for now.
Roughly how big/old is she?? if she's that skinny then maybe give rat pups/fuzzies for a bit as well as these have a higher fat content and will be able to bulk her up a bit.
Is there any other issues with her, or is it just how skinny she is? |