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photo check for feeding size...

MaxxOwner

First time Corn Owner
Here is a photo I took last time I fed Maxx. I know a lot of people here say not to feed "multiple items" - however, I only have one snake and order my mice in bulk (50 each) from another city. So, as Maxx grows I end up moving him up to two mice at a time till I get the next size. Since he was seeming a little thin and always looking for more - I bumped him up to two fuzzies.

I just want to have some opinions on if this looks like the right size. When I place my order can I safely move up to the next size mouse?

He is 14 months old and about 38 inches in length.

The two mice leave a nice lump.

maxx.jpg


if the image doesn't show up, here is a link to it http://masters.mwsu.edu/webmaster/robert/maxx.jpg
 
Looking at that picture, I would move up one size in mice. But I suggest you keep doubling up on thos mice until there gone, then move up to the next size. But it seems like it would be okay to move up.

Ryan McCullough
 
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