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I did a full clean and feed of my animals today.
I was looking at one of my pythons eating and was wondering if it could take anything bigger.
What do you guys think? Should I start buying something a bit larger?
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She can still constrict the prey fine.
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OK, ran out of rabbits so she ate 53 mice, jokes, blue hatchy refused a feed and thought I'd see if mum would take it.
Took her a while to make up her mind. I think she almost turned it down.
 
Haha i bet she was thinking ' youve got to be joking mate' when she saw that.
 
I'm suprised she actually got that down.
I find that snakes have real trouble ingesting a meal much smaller than normal.
I gave my Olive, who is about 8.5 feet, a weaner rat that my Coastal didn't eat.
She didn't end up eating it, she just sat there chewing it for half an hour haha.
 
its a bit big for that snake..back off to embryo pigmy mice
 
I'd say upgrade to something just about the size of your hand, that should go down nicely!
 
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My eyes bulged more at the 53 mice! Aha.
Good form. I did this the other day with my Coastal and Bredli, they had Stimmo sized snacks after their normal meal.
The Bredli cuddled it for a bit, must have thought it was cute, then I came back and it was gone.
The Coastal smashed it after checking it out a bit, confused, making my arm hurt.
Cheers for sharing.
 
Yeah I'd go with a larger meal for sure at least 1.5 times the width of the fattest part of the snake
 
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