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How big is the pink compared to the snake? I usually cut them in half crosswise, unless I'm treating a regurge on a VERY small snake, then lengthwise, feed half.
at his widest he's about the width of a #2 pencil.
the smallest pinkies I could get in town look like 6 day olds and are about the width of a normal sized sharpie.
I think I would either cut one in half lengthwise, still frozen, and see how that goes, or try just the head and shoulders??? Or maybe, since he's so small, try a couple head+necks, (save the bodies) and see how that goes?
well since he successfully ate a whole one, half should be easy enough? next feeding I will try half lengthwise (ewwww) and see how that goes. normally I wouldn't dismember anything, but I can't live with every meal being a life and death situation.
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