LawDog1
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Hey all,
Hope this is the right place for this, i know it doesnt belong in cornsnake feeding related, but didn't know if there was somewhere more appropriate...
I have a Mexican Black Kingsnake that is 30 grams and over 14 inches long. I don't know exact length because I have not measured him lately. Length in late March was 14". I follow the Munson Feeding Plan for our corns and assumed kingsnakes would be about the same, so I have been feeding him two pinkies every 6-7 days. Lately I have noticed he looks quite round and I can see wrinkles on the side of his skin. At first I thought it was only on the insides of bends, but when he is straightened out you can see it. I am wondering if he is getting a little too fat. I know pics would help, but I am not that good at gettting pics on the web and I think I can get my question answered without pics.
My question is this: should a kingsnake follow the same feeding plan as a cornsnake? what about a milksnake?
Thanks in advance,
Jimmy
Hope this is the right place for this, i know it doesnt belong in cornsnake feeding related, but didn't know if there was somewhere more appropriate...
I have a Mexican Black Kingsnake that is 30 grams and over 14 inches long. I don't know exact length because I have not measured him lately. Length in late March was 14". I follow the Munson Feeding Plan for our corns and assumed kingsnakes would be about the same, so I have been feeding him two pinkies every 6-7 days. Lately I have noticed he looks quite round and I can see wrinkles on the side of his skin. At first I thought it was only on the insides of bends, but when he is straightened out you can see it. I am wondering if he is getting a little too fat. I know pics would help, but I am not that good at gettting pics on the web and I think I can get my question answered without pics.
My question is this: should a kingsnake follow the same feeding plan as a cornsnake? what about a milksnake?
Thanks in advance,
Jimmy