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conormclaren |
Posted - 23/06/2013 : 22:24:52 simple question.how do i know if my snake wants more food ?
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Kellog |
Posted - 26/06/2013 : 09:10:48 Once again Herriotfan has hit the nail on the head . There is no rush to up her feed too quickly, in fact that can cause problems. Breeders, pet and reptile shops tend to keep the snakes they have on a maintenance diet, because they know they won't have them for long and it's cheaper for them. In other words they give them enough to stay alive but not to grow and flourish.
Have you read the Rough guide to feeding Conor? That answers your question and gives you more information about feeding as well.
And remember, slow and steady increase in food size.
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herriotfan |
Posted - 24/06/2013 : 09:16:37 If she's only been fed pinkies for the last year you really don't want too move up sizes to quickly. It could cause her to regurge because her system just isn't used to it! I'd start off by giving her two pinkies for 3-4 meals then move up to fuzzies. If they don't leave a bump then offer her two at each meal for 3-4 feeds like you did with the pinkies. Then go up a size again. Repeat this method until she's taken the correct size mouse to leave a nice bump. |
conormclaren |
Posted - 24/06/2013 : 09:16:16 ok thanks everyone im going now to get some fluffs thanks alot :) |
ScaryVonHayleystine |
Posted - 24/06/2013 : 08:57:59 i agree with smart bunny there. I got my Mo from pets at home, she was on pinks but she was a bit thicker than the rest, Before she even turn three months old she was on 2 pinks a feed and we're moving her onto fluffs soon. |
smart bunny |
Posted - 24/06/2013 : 07:36:45 Poor snake, should be on at least fluffs by now if not smalls. I wouldn't offer a small though if he's used to pinks, give some fuzzies first for a few weeks to see if they leave a bump (he may be a slender snake and therefore too thin for smalls if he's only been fed on pinks). If there is a reasonable bump then stay on fuzzies for a while, if there is still no bump then just give for a few weeks to make sure it isn't a shock to the stomach moving up too quickly, then move up to smalls if you think he is ready. |
conormclaren |
Posted - 23/06/2013 : 23:29:52 yea i went in to the pets at home is marsh barton (exeter) and they said pinkys was fine just go's to show how much they really know :/ and ok thanks i will go have a look in there might pop in tomoz if i get the time thanks for all the help :) |
SilverWings |
Posted - 23/06/2013 : 23:18:06 A year old and still on pinkies? We just moved our 6 month old king on to fuzzies, so yeah, it's probably a good idea to move him up. Ask your pet shop if you can see the sizes they offer; your snake can take anything up to 1 and a half times it's width. You're not to far away from me :p I go to The Ark pet shops, they're normally pretty good, might be able to offer some advice. I'd certainly recommend them if you get a chance to pop in to one, there's one in exeter, one on torquay.
http://arkpetcentres.com/ |
conormclaren |
Posted - 23/06/2013 : 22:59:03 no cant see no lump got this snake a week ago and pets at home said he was a year old and he is still on pinkys mabey i should feed him fuzzys or mabey somthing bigger ????????? |
SilverWings |
Posted - 23/06/2013 : 22:29:29 Snakes will pretty much *always* want more food XD With young'uns, a good rule of thumb is if the food no longer leaves a noticeable lump, its time to up the size. If you can still see the lump when it's been eaten, it'll be fine. |