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Too small?

kupo9

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I have an Anery that's about 3.5' and I feed him an adult mouse every 7 days. It takes close to two days to digest it and it doesn't look thin, but isn't fat either. Is the feeder too small?
 
Do you have any pictures? Corns are naturally slender, and not bulky. He should be able to take a mouse 1.5x his girth, so keep that in mind when feeding. If it looks too big, it probably is.
 
I don't have a cam. right now, I'll try to measure him but he's so squirmy!

If you think its too small, you could try bumping him up to an adult and a hopper. Just to see if that seems to sate the savage beasts hunger. But you do want to be careful with double feeders, though!
 
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