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Adult feeding question

willderphil

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So I basically have been following the Munson plan and my baby is up to over 200 grams last I checked I think about a month ago, also she is still pretty skinny compared to some other corns I have seen and I think she is still growing. The question I have is whether you guys think she can take some bigger mice say that are about 35 grams? The package I bought a few months ago had a large variety and I got a few big ones about that size left. The one I plan to feed her today is 28 grams and is the smallest one I have on hand, is even that going to be ok? I've never had a regurge and don't want to start but I don't want to give her too much either. Let me know what you guys think.
 
I feed snakes that are 200 grams mice in the 20-22 gram range. The 28 gram mouse would make me nervous. I know plenty of people feed larger prey items than I do, especially to full-grown adults, but a 28 gram mouse is more like what I'd like for a 400-500 gram cornsnake.
 
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