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kdlang |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 15:35:24 I'm going to be moving Alice from 2 fuzzies to 1 small mouse soon. The other day I decided to see if I could measure his girth to make sure the small mice werent going to be too big as the ones I'v ordered vary in size quite a bit. Anyway, it's got me thinking about the rule for mouse size. I'm sure that I have read that the mouse should be no bigger than 1 1/2 times the snakes girth but I'm pretty sure I have also seen it said that the mouse should be no more than 1 1/2 times it's width. So dumb question time - does it matter if you go by width or by girth? My maths isnt the greatest so I don't know if there is much difference. |
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Posted - 06/03/2010 : 20:56:12 Yes Jo-and-Danny you were right to ignore mouth size in relation to food size- it has no real bearing when sizing food.
It should be upto a maximum of 1.5X the girth (in Maths terms) its just people normally refer to it as width as its more familiar. As sexychef said mice are quite round; so in terms of mass, the maths isn't as wide a gap as if they were flat! |
Jo-And-Danny |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 16:10:56 I've heard 1 1/2 times the biggest part of the snake, AND 1 1/2 times the width of the snakes mouth, confused me!
But i go by the width. and if there is not much of a bump left after eating then to move up to the next size |
sexychef |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 16:03:49 i think it would be girth as if you go on the basis a mouse is pretty round like a snake the width not being similar to hight would be a wee bit wierd. |