Feeding Size Guide


Frozen Mouse Size Guide

Prey Size Weight Range Suitable For
Pinkie Mouse 1–3g Hatchling snakes & very small reptiles
Fuzzy Mouse 4–6g Juvenile colubrids & small reptiles
Hopper Mouse 7–10g Growing juvenile snakes
Small Mouse 10–15g Sub-adult snakes
Medium Mouse 16–25g Adult corn snakes & similar species
Large Mouse 25–30g Larger adult snakes
Jumbo Mouse 30g+ Large adult reptiles

Frozen Rat Size Guide

Prey Size Weight Range Suitable For
Rat Fluff 10–20g Juvenile boas & growing reptiles
Rat Pup 20–40g Juvenile constrictors
Small Weaner Rat 40–70g Sub-adult boas & pythons
Large Weaner Rat 70–120g Medium constrictors
Small Rat 120–200g Adult snakes
Medium Rat 200–350g Large adult snakes
Large Rat 350–500g Large constrictors
Jumbo Rat 500g+ Very large reptiles

Frozen Chick Size Guide

Prey Size Weight Range Suitable For
Day-Old Chick 30–50g Birds of prey, monitors & large reptiles

Frozen Rabbit Size Guide

Prey Size Weight Range Suitable For
Small Rabbit 500–900g Large boas, monitors & medium raptors
Medium Rabbit 900–1500g Large constrictors & birds of prey
Large Rabbit 1.5–2.5kg Very large snakes & predators
XL Rabbit 2.5kg+ Giant constrictors & large predatory birds

Feeding Advice

As a general rule, prey should be approximately 1–1.5 times the widest part of your animal’s body. Feeding correctly sized frozen prey reduces injury risk, improves digestion, and supports healthy growth.

Always thaw frozen prey slowly in a refrigerator or sealed bag placed in warm water. Never microwave prey items, and discard uneaten food after feeding attempts.