How Much Should a Western Hognose Eat? A Quick Guide to Feeding Frequency and Prey Size
By: Gray Matter Reptile
The absolute most frequent questions we get about keeping Western Hognose snakes are: "What size rodent should my snake be eating right now? And how often should I feed them?"
Hognose snakes have a noticeably faster metabolism compared to many other common pet snakes, but they are not built to consume massive prey items all at once. While every individual snake's metabolism varies, we can establish a simple, easy-to-remember feeding standard based entirely on their body weight.
1. Feeding Schedule for Males
Because male hognoses stay much smaller, the goal once they hit adulthood is "maintaining their physique" rather than packing on continuous weight. This helps avoid obesity, which directly impacts their health.
| Size & Weight | Frequency | Prey Weight | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neonate to Sub-Adult (Under 40g) |
Every 4 - 5 days | 10% - 15% of snake's weight | Brand-new hatchlings can start at 15%. Taper this down closer to 10% as they grow. |
| Sub-Adult to Adult (40g - 60g) |
Every 7 days | ~10% of snake's weight | A steady maintenance schedule for growing males. |
| Full Adult (Over 60g) |
Every 7 - 10 days | Under 10% of snake's weight | Keep prey items slightly smaller to prevent obesity. |
2. Feeding Schedule for Females
Females get significantly larger and need to build heavy energy reserves for future egg production. Therefore, their feeding logic shifts dramatically depending on their life stage.
| Size & Weight | Frequency | Prey Size & Weight | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neonate (Under 40g) |
Every 4 - 5 days | 10% - 15% of snake's weight | Fresh hatchlings can take up to 15%. Reduce the percentage slightly as they put on size. |
| Juvenile to Sub-Adult (40g - 150g) |
Every 5 - 7 days | 8% - 10% of snake's weight | Monitor their body shape closely and adjust schedule if they get too round. |
| Sub-Adult to Adult (150g - 250g) |
Every 7 days | ~8% of snake's weight | Steady building phase approaching breeding weight. |
| Full Adult / Breeder (Over 250g) |
Every 7 - 10 days | One Adult Mouse (20g - 25g) |
Standard breeder maintenance meal size. |
| Post-Laying (Significant weight drop) |
Every 5 days | 6% - 8% of snake's weight | Females are depleted post-laying; feed smaller, frequent meals to rebuild stores safely. |
Practical Tips for Hognose Owners
If you don't want to weigh your snake before every single feeding, the easiest golden rule is: the width of the rodent should not exceed the widest part of the snake's body. For the average pet keeper, feeding once every 7 days is the safest, most foolproof routine regardless of the snake's size.
Once a Western Hognose reaches adulthood, it is always better to slightly underfeed than to overfeed. If you notice your hognose starting to look like a stuffed sausage—developing a distinct "neck" separation, feeling soft and puffy, or showing fat rolls squeezing out when its body curves—it is overweight. When this happens, be disciplined and stretch out the time between meals.
With seasonal weather and environmental shifts, occasional fasting or hunger strikes are completely normal for hognoses. A healthy individual with access to fresh water can easily go several weeks without a meal with zero negative impacts on its health. Do not power-feed your snakes; keeping a hognose too fat will directly cut their lifespan short.
