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Missed a picture - oops...lol
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Nice snakes. Their size depends on what the feeding schedule is
1.0 normal bp
mad roaches yo
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@Mike41793 I don't want obese ball's. I want a healthy weight. I know much more about boa's and I have been feeding them like I do my boa's except they were able to go up to rat pups a lot quicker than my boa's.
What is usually the typical size a 1 year old ball should be?
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They both look great! As far as size goes at 1 year it varies and depends on so much like your feeding schedule, the size of the meals and if they are a great eater or a picky eater just to name a few. They could range anywhere from 500-1000 grams plus at 1 year.
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I thought you had smaller balls... LOL
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Nice snakes! Size at one year is quite variable and depends on several factors. Your male will reach breeding size more quickly than your female.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like
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Very nice snakes! Good choice.. Pewter Bee's are one of my biggest goals.. Hopefully next year!!
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I couldn't help myself but I giggled at the title of your thread........
Love your snakes, they are beautiful!
*Heather*
I can't keep up with what I have
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I doubt ur snakes are a full year old if they're in the 200g range. I typically get 200 g after a few months of having a new snake, fyi.. well fed/maintained snakes can easily put on 100g per month. Good luck to u with them! Should make some fantastic babies
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