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FeedersAny and all issues about raising rats, mice, or anything else that you feed your cornsnakes.
well i have the same question. I fed my guy around 17 hours ago, and the pinkie was pretty big. (around 2 times the size of his body) and now there is a pile of brown lumpy stuff, with a bit of white powder next to it. I could have a picture up in a bit if you want.
[quote=Derek54] now there is a pile of brown lumpy stuff, with a bit of white powder next to it. QUOTE]
Although I did not see it, I would hazard fairly certain guess that it is definitely not regurge. When snakes pee, it is a liquid that turns to a white powder so it is quite likely he has digested it. You would be amazed how big of a mouse a snake can eat.
It depends a little bit on the temperature of the cage as well as the snake, but they can be fed every four to five days. I would imagine they would digest a mouse within 48 hours. It has been a little while since mine have been hatchlings though so I can't give you anything more concrete than that.
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