Hello everyone. I'm new here, but not new to reptile forums. I decided to join because I just acquired a Coastal Carpet Python, and I hear this is where the pros are.
Anyway, he is about 14 months old, 175 grams, and 1M long. He seems very healthy. He is active and very docile. A great snake!!
He just graduated to weaned rats before I got him. The breeder was feeding him every two weeks. Should I bump him up to a weekly feeding schedule? I want him to reach his full potential.
Is 1M a little small for a 14 month Coastal? And if so, will I be able to get him back on track?
What can I expect over the next 6 months to a year, as far as size, with an increased feeding schedule? (If that's what I'm advised to do)
The thing with Coastals is, there are a lot of care sheets but they all seem to be different. I've talked to a couple owners, and they all have different opinions.
Oh, and also, it's been raining a ton here and humidity is in the 65-70 percent range. Should I be concerned with this? It will dry up soon, but since the humidity is high outside, it's hard to keep it down inside. On the flip side, my Amazon Tree Boa loves it. Haha.
Sorry for all the questions on my first post. Hopefully everyone won't hate me.... Yet.
Thank you in advance for any and all replies.