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I fed my 6 month corn yesterday two pinkies, which I 've only ever fed her one every five days, but she is always looking around after she eats one like she wants more. SO I put two in there and sure enough she took them down. So there it is. sweet huh.
 
yay! your baby girl's getting bigger. It does make you awful proud when they reach new benchmarks, doesn't it? :)
 
I have a couple that just moved up to 2 fuzzies.
One has only done it twice...and he looks SO bloated...LOL...but he holds em down fine...
One of the others is a COMPLETE pig...she will take two and look for a third.

I have a cali king that eats 3 hoppers at a sitting but won't take a small mouse yet...
 
yea it really does feel good that she is able to take both down and that they are growing. When do you feed them three pinkies? or do you not do that, and just move up to a bigger sized mouse?
 
If you move up to the next size there are more nutrients for your snake, so you should probably just move her up to the next size.

I have fed mine 3 pinks once. The place I bought my rodents only had hoppers or pinks that day, and there was NO way she'd be able to get that hopper down. Anyway, I was nervous about giving her 3 at once (like, what if the meal is "too long?" I hade no idea how long their stomachs are, what if one stopped mid-esophagus or whatever, would she regurge?) but it turned out just fine. I don't know if it was a good thing to do, but apparently it can be done. Long story short, I'd go for moving up to the next food size. :)
 
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