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May have fed corn too big of a mouse

jaymillz

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My corn is 64g and I went to the pet store to purchase some hoppers. Well they where out so the guy recommended a small weaned mouse weighing 18g. My corn took the prey well and took about 10 min to swallow. My question is was this mouse way too big? Is my corn in a high risk for regurgitating? Any help/advice would be great. Thank you
 
I don't move mine up to weanlings (about 14-20 gram mouse) until the snake is 90 grams at least.
Make sure the snake has proper heating for digestion, and leave the snake alone for a few days.
It is better to feed a couple smaller items than one that is too big.
 
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