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    Re: How Much Does Your snake Weigh?

    Here are my babies:

    -Nacho, normal female 2300 grams at 7 years old, a little longer than 4 ft but shorter than 4.5 ft
    -Ava, pastel female 1350 grams 2009 baby, and I think she is 4.5 ft maybe a little longer now.
    -Spaz, spider male 1000 grams late 2009, and he is like 3 ft. He is thin for his size. He is the coolest spider who never ate with his past owner who kept him in a 10 gallon tank since hatched until June this year when I took him. He hasn't refused a meal yet even when in shed. I got him at 725 grams full in June. I just feed once every week.
    -Dream, pastel het hypo female October 2011 baby, and 2 ft at 300-350 grams. She eats every time but is slow growing but she is a true beauty.
    -Caspar, albino male hatched 6/18/12 (a day after my birthday!) and he is maybe 15-16 inches at 100 grams.

    These were their weights about two weeks ago. I measure everyone once a month and try to weight them every other week to see any difference.

    Nichole

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    Re: How Much Does Your snake Weigh?

    I have them in the range from an 80 gram baby to a 9 year old female that's 3,000ish grams.

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    56 grams up to 1600ish grams.
    I dont measure any of my snakes. Its more of just a weight thing (for me at least).
    1.0 normal bp
    mad roaches yo

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    Re: How Much Does Your snake Weigh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trackstrong83 View Post
    My BP is exactly 3'5" (she sheds in one piece so I just measured her skin) and she is about 780 grams.

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    Oh and she's about 7 months old. Not 100% sure though, I didn't produce her.
    Their sheds are quite a bit longer than the actual snake.

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    My female is 2.7 Kg,or just under 6 pounds.
    as for length she reaches from my chin to my toes when laying in bed watching TV, So that makes her 5 Ft. maybe an inch over 5'.

    I keep a little log book, last year she was over 6 pounds.
    Last edited by Old Sloppy; 08-25-2012 at 10:30 PM.
    0.1 normal 3,200 grams 5 feet long
    100 gallon tank with 4 UTH
    3 are thermostat controlled, the 4th one is constantly powered located directly under the water dish.
    17" x 13" clear glass rectangular baking dish (5 quart) for her to soak in

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    My only BP
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    Our 2 1/2 month old is a little fatty:

    23 inches long and 289g.
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    I have a 1.5 thing going on here. My 2 normal's; that I know are normal's are 1960, and 1720. I just got both those girls at a reptile show in Aug. Paid 125 for the pair. So I think I scored on that one; especially if they breed this year. (Crosses fingers) I have a possible pastel granite. Won't for sure until she proves out or not. She is weighing in at 230. So I got a looooooonnnnnnnggggg wait. I have another normal female weighing in at 313. When I got her she was at 353. She went on a hungry strike for several months. My last female is my dinker. Not exactly sure what she is; she could be a very pretty normal, or something else. She is coming in at 753, and lastly my pastel male that is not 100% pastel by any means is weighing in at 600. I spoke to the person/breeder I bought my male from she informed me that she might have accidentally sold me a pastel het pied for 75 bucks. When she gets back from her trip I am going to take him to see her, and get the low down.

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    I will note a couple of ours that I know off hand...

    0.1 2009 Pastel - 2200g
    0.1 2009 Pastel - 1800g
    0.1 2010 Albino - 1700g
    0.1 2010 Super Pastel - 1400g
    0.1 2011 Lesser - 1250g
    0.1 2011 Firefly - 1300g

    We have a couple 2011 'problem feeders' that are at 500g-550g and other 2011's that range from 700g-1000g

    1.0 2010 Spinner - 1050g
    1.0 2010 Pewter Spotnose - 1000g

    We adopted this guy
    1.0 2009 Cinny - 2200g (taped at about 5 ft.)

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    Some of the females we have worked with have been upwards of 4000g-4500g ranging from 2000-2007 animals.
    Last edited by el8ch; 08-26-2012 at 08:26 AM.
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    Thanks

    Lots of variability in there. It gives me an idea of what to expect in the future.

    Thanks for all who contributed.

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