SnakeLuvrs
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our snake just moved to hoppers, do we still feed every 5 days or move to every 7days? thanks in advance.
larryg said:Personally, I'd probably still be feeding every 5 days, but the best thing to do is probably to observe your snake and see whether it's actively looking for food after 5 days (4 days even, especially at this time of year). I see no point in making the snake wait, if it appears hungry. You can learn a lot more by watching your snake than you can from people who don't know anything about your snake (size, activity level, past experience, the exact size of your hoppers, etc.) In general, if you have a vigorous snake that is growing and eating well, I would think you could feed twice a week or almost twice (every 4 or 5 days.) Even though I am in Florida I do provide UTH for most of the year. Lack of available heat may be one reason why some people's young Corns don't digest food as fast as other people's. My 42 inch male Okeetee eats about once a week now (medium adult mouse.)
larryg said:Personally, I'd probably still be feeding every 5 days, but the best thing to do is probably to observe your snake and see whether it's actively looking for food after 5 days (4 days even, especially at this time of year). I see no point in making the snake wait, if it appears hungry. You can learn a lot more by watching your snake than you can from people who don't know anything about your snake (size, activity level, past experience, the exact size of your hoppers, etc.) In general, if you have a vigorous snake that is growing and eating well, I would think you could feed twice a week or almost twice (every 4 or 5 days.) Even though I am in Florida I do provide UTH for most of the year. Lack of available heat may be one reason why some people's young Corns don't digest food as fast as other people's. My 42 inch male Okeetee eats about once a week now (medium adult mouse.)
CHARMER said:Personally I think that a hopper twice a week, or 4-5 days even, is a bit much and beginning to bear resemblance to power feeding. There were just recently a couple threads about how often to feed. I would do a search. But here is THIS ONE for one reference. This is just my opinion but I would give it 6 or 7 days.
larryg said:Personally, I'd probably still be feeding every 5 days, but the best thing to do is probably to observe your snake and see whether it's actively looking for food after 5 days (4 days even, especially at this time of year). I see no point in making the snake wait, if it appears hungry. You can learn a lot more by watching your snake than you can from people who don't know anything about your snake (size, activity level, past experience, the exact size of your hoppers, etc.) In general, if you have a vigorous snake that is growing and eating well, I would think you could feed twice a week or almost twice (every 4 or 5 days.) Even though I am in Florida I do provide UTH for most of the year. Lack of available heat may be one reason why some people's young Corns don't digest food as fast as other people's. My 42 inch male Okeetee eats about once a week now (medium adult mouse.)
Lennycorn said:This is sound advice.
larryg said:I suggest you find one of the threads that deals with the misuse of the term 'power feeding.' For the original poster, again, you will learn a lot more just by observing your snake. They are not all the same, and frankly many people on the internet just parrot 'advice' they heard or read somewhere without any real understanding. Before you know it, the advice gets changed or exaggerated, and people are completely misusing buzzwords designed to elicit an emotional reaction (i.e. power feeding.)