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mart78
Snake Mite

28 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  09:52:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dexter is due his 2nd feed after coming home with us. I was told that he was 2 yrs old and eating 2 fuzzies every 7 days.

He has had his first feed last Monday and all went well. Does this sound about right for his age? Also I would like to start weighing him to make sure he's doing alright. What should he roughly weigh now, and when should I weigh him i.e before or after a feed. It was also recommended that we take him to the vets after a few weeks to give him a once over , would this be recommended by yourselves? and would anyone give advice on pet insurance or what to do if we ever get concerns with our little friend, would a pet shop give better more honest advice as I never really trust anybody I have to pay, i'm sure you would all agree.

Thanks for reading and helping a very nice snakey along the way !!!!!!!!!!!

MartLisaHarryBruno

danny
Hatchling

United Kingdom
369 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  10:54:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
At 2 it should really be on atleast a small every seven days.

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I x iguana-zilla
Several tessera corns

Edited by - danny on 10/09/2012 11:06:05
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claire_daz
Hatchling

United Kingdom
412 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  11:52:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would up his feed
do they leave a bump after you have fed him
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Okeetee Mick
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
2308 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  13:38:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Everyone's different but if it's any help mine were on smalls at 9 months and mediums at a year. Unless yours is seriously small I would up to smalls now. Always weigh before feeding, less stress the better after feeding. No need for vet visit unless you suspect something's wrong and only a reptile vet if possible. Not many on here use pet insurance.

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Mort13
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
5599 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  13:53:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'd try him on a small and see how he goes myself. My 2 year olds are on mediums but they may well be larger than Dexter if he's been fed a smaller prey size. Easy way to weigh him is to stick his feeding tub on your scales,zero the scales,plop him in and record the weight and then offer him the mouse
As for what he should weigh,they are just like us humans and all grow at their own rate.


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Moppet
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
3315 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  22:27:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Snakes can be different sizes and still be healthy for them. Apollo has only recently gone onto double fuzzies and he is over a year old. I don't think he could manage a small quite yet as it is too wide for him. Maybe in 6 months time

I took Apollo to a vet to have him checked out shortly after I got him, but that was partly so that I could make sure I knew a good reptile vet was nearby who would be able to help if anything was to go wrong. I haven't taken Titan to be checked and I don't intend to take the newbies either unless there is something wrong.

I haven't got my snakes insured...but my dog isn't insured either. I keep meaning to insure the dog but I don't think I will be insuring the snakes. From what I understand, things go wrong with them quite rarely so I have an emergency vet fund instead

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mart78
Snake Mite

28 Posts

Posted - 10/09/2012 :  23:19:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for all your advice I realy do take all your comments on board. Dexters feed went well tonight and he devoured 2 small mice , as you all advised ,TA. It's the first time he struck for his food tonight and first time I have ever experienced it , I enjoyed a good old tug-o-war with him. He still feels very tense when we get him out his viv but then all of a sudden he either relaxes or is playing a game of 'play dead' as all his body goes limp and he allows us to handle him. Then straight back in the viv for a quick drink and a hide in his favourite cave. oh yeah 2 bumbs were to be seen in Dexters tum! Thanks again for all who replied and it's a great reassurance to get some feed back. See Ya...

MartLisaHarryBruno
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Ell
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
1640 Posts

Posted - 11/09/2012 :  09:14:34  Show Profile  Click to see Ell's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
The chance of a snake thats well looked after and not within a vast collection getting ill is extreamly low so I wouldn't worry too much. Its always good to have the number of a good reptile vet on hand anyway though just in case ^^and a just in case money pot of course!



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mart78
Snake Mite

28 Posts

Posted - 11/09/2012 :  11:09:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
THANKS , I'm still new to snake care so i hope i've got his home right , he looks happy and he is feeding well, thanks for the advice..

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Originally posted by Ell

The chance of a snake thats well looked after and not within a vast collection getting ill is extreamly low so I wouldn't worry too much. Its always good to have the number of a good reptile vet on hand anyway though just in case ^^and a just in case money pot of course!


MartLisaHarryBruno
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