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KINGSIZESLIM
Egg
United Kingdom
67 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 15:07:27
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hi
when i brought my 3 year old mbk his old owner said to feed him 2 large mice a week.i was advised that this was to much for an adult snake so iv been feeding him 1 large mouse evry 2 weeks. does that sound like enough ?
there are some pics in pic section of him. i havnt been able to weigh him yet.
thanks in advance
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 17:04:55
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My adults get an XL mouse every 14 days. I would say if he's around 400+ grams you could move him up to one jumbo every 2 weeks. |
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KINGSIZESLIM
Egg
United Kingdom
67 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 18:30:42
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thanks deadmansfinger.im gona find some scales nd weigh him. a jumbo mouse is bigger than a xl mouse rite ? |
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KINGSIZESLIM
Egg
United Kingdom
67 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 18:35:35
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ye it soz stupid question |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 18:53:02
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No a jumbo/XL mouse is the same thing.
Generally any mouse over 30g is considered jumbo or XL. |
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Edited by - deadmansfinger on 06/07/2012 18:54:36 |
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IncurableFlirt
Egg
USA
78 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 18:59:31
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I have to agree with Deadmansfinger. If your snake is 3 years old, it is an adult and could more than likely handle a jumbo/XL mouse. Just remember that if you are giving him that size, kick it back to every 14 days to avoid your MBK becoming overweight and unhealthy. :) |
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KINGSIZESLIM
Egg
United Kingdom
67 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 19:00:15
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ahhh ok.thanks |
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Edited by - KINGSIZESLIM on 06/07/2012 19:00:34 |
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Crash
Egg
United Kingdom
76 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 19:43:57
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This has been worrying me too, how do I know im feeding my king right? e.g when should i go up a size, should i try a variety of foods? is there a good rule to follow i.e, at this age/at this weight = u should feed ..... My brooks is 54 grams 23 inch and 6 months old and I am worried im not feeding him enough or right size as he is still growing. I feed him one fluff+calcium powder every saturday as the SHOP advised me to do. Most care sheets advise this, but the Fluffs in sealed pouches I buy all seem quite different in size, some dnt have any 'fur' on atall and much rather look like pinkies! is this common? |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 20:11:44
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You don't need the calcium powder, snakes get all the nutrients they need from the mice.
Food sizes vary alot. My female hypo greyband got her first small mouse last week and she is 70g. At 54g what you are feeding sounds right. What I would do is try him on 2 fuzzies next. If he takes them and doesn't regurge stick to that each week till he's big enough to move to either large fuzzies or smalls. |
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Edited by - deadmansfinger on 06/07/2012 20:27:33 |
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Crash
Egg
United Kingdom
76 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 20:36:17
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Cheers thats a gr8 help. Right so i am under feeding then so if he takes two fluffs do that till hes big anouth to go on to small mouse about 70 grams. My next question what best way to feed him two fluffs one sitting' 2 over 2 day's' an hour apart. |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 20:42:04
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One after the other. As soon as he finishes one give him the next and you're not underfeeding at all, you may find he won't take 2, all snakes are different. |
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Crash
Egg
United Kingdom
76 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 20:50:59
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well feeding time is tomorrow so will defanatly give it a go. I will let u know what happens. Soon as i werk out how to post pics i will up load pics |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 20:57:29
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Upload your pics to photobucket then just post the IMG link in your post. Look forward to the pics! |
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IncurableFlirt
Egg
USA
78 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 21:11:36
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Just wanted to also mention that King and Milk snakes are able to handle larger meals easier than other snakes. The reason is because in the wild, they also eat other snakes...which, as you can imagine, takes up a huge space in their tummies. A good way to gauge whether you are underfeeding your snake is to go by the girth method. Basically, if you feed your snake a prey item that is close to or slightly larger than the biggest girth area of your snake (the belly area), the proper size should leave a nice, visible lump. If you feed an item and there is no visible lump, you definitely need to move up in sizes or possibly try feeding two of the item you're currently feeding.
However, if the item you feed leaves a lump that is grotesquely large, it is possible the snake won't be able to digest the meal before it goes bad in it's stomach....therefore causing a regurg. You want to try to avoid regurges as much as possible...because it is a very harsh thing on the snake's digestive system. Snakes' stomach acids are very, very strong...so if it must upheave it's dinner, the acid goes along with it and burns the lining of their throat. |
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Crash
Egg
United Kingdom
76 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 21:42:54
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ive uploaded sum pic's more to cum ? |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 22:06:02
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I cant see them or do you mean you put them onto photobucket? |
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