What calculation is suggested for determining the initial meal size for very young Spotted Pythons?
Answer
Prey equating to 10% to 15% of body weight
For juvenile snakes in their rapid growth phase, a useful metric is feeding prey that weighs approximately 10% to 15% of the snake's current body weight.

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