so one of the FAQs are:
I just moved my Loki up to a small mouse/fuzzy (60-70mm long exc tail, 20-25mm dia.) from being on fluffs (40mm long, 15mm dia.) . He is a year and half old, around 2 foot long, but not very fat. It went okay, although he did seem to struggle a little and it took much much longer for him to get it down than when he was on fluffs.
Anyway my question is about the 1.5x bigger thing in the answer above.. Is this 1.5x bigger than the middle or the neck?? Obviously this would make a big difference to whether its a good idea to keep him on the bigger food... If its the middle then no worries, but his neck is only around 12mm wide at its thinnest point.
Any feedback would be much appreciated, sorry if its a repetitive topic.
Thom
Q: How do I know when to move up to the next size mouse or rat?
A: Move up to the next sized prey item when you do not notice a visible 'lump' after 24 hours following a feeding. There should be a lump visible between 24-48 hours after any feeding. Also remember, feeding items that are over 1.5x the thickness of the snake can cause problems. Try not to feed any items that are larger than 1.5x the thickness of your snake.
I just moved my Loki up to a small mouse/fuzzy (60-70mm long exc tail, 20-25mm dia.) from being on fluffs (40mm long, 15mm dia.) . He is a year and half old, around 2 foot long, but not very fat. It went okay, although he did seem to struggle a little and it took much much longer for him to get it down than when he was on fluffs.
Anyway my question is about the 1.5x bigger thing in the answer above.. Is this 1.5x bigger than the middle or the neck?? Obviously this would make a big difference to whether its a good idea to keep him on the bigger food... If its the middle then no worries, but his neck is only around 12mm wide at its thinnest point.
Any feedback would be much appreciated, sorry if its a repetitive topic.
Thom