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rainbowbridge Posted - 18/06/2010 : 15:59:48
Brought some scales today and weighed charlie for the first time he is approx now 2yrs 6 months and weighs 866 grams hes been feeding on jumbo mice but has now taken a rat fuzz so hopefully he will take a rat weaner but that will have to wait as hes eyes have gone blue today so will be shedding at some point.
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spor Posted - 18/06/2010 : 23:56:41
Small rats start at around 90g so he could be taking those ok. were as weaner start at around 20-25g. you can see the difference there. good luck hope he goes for the bigger rats ok.
Blackecho Posted - 18/06/2010 : 23:18:32
There isn't an ideal weight really as long as they're not fat.
rainbowbridge Posted - 18/06/2010 : 17:13:34
Thanks for that info BlackEcho,what is the ideal weight for a adult male royal?
Blackecho Posted - 18/06/2010 : 16:12:11
You're looking for a prey item 10-15% so around the 100g mark, watch him put weight on then

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