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weight question
So beyonce is 3 months old today and man is she pumped... She is now 226 grams, is this a good pace for my little worm?
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Comparing her to mine she seems normal. Mine are 3-4mths and 350ish, waiting for the frustrating feeding slow down
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I don't really compare weights to age as each snake is different and each grows at different paces. I would just keep an eye on her and keep measuring her weight every month or so. Only worry when she starts looking overly obese (when she's older) and/or when she starts loosing significant weight and starts looking triangle-y.
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It does vary, I've got a little female that's almost a year old and about the same weight as your 3 month old. She's a picky eater but lately has been chowing down on rat pinks and has a better feeding response compared to her other half who's sitting at 630g and not wanting to eat his rats.
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