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    Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    I cant find a growth chart anywhere. I just want ideal length and girth growth rates from hatching to to maturity.

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    Snakes grow at different rates, their growth depends on so many factors. As long as your snake is eating and gaining weight I would be happy.
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    Re: Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    There are so many factors that play into growth (genetics, husbandry, etc) that it is impossible to estimate growth rate. The health of a snake has little to do with its growth rate, and comparing growth rates of multiple snakes and worrying about how large one should be is not going to lead to anything constructive or healthy.

    It is the belief of many that a slow growth rate is the healthiest way to raise a snake.

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    Re: Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    Quote Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
    Snakes grow at different rates, their growth depends on so many factors. As long as your snake is eating and gaining weight I would be happy.
    I was just curious. You replied to my other thread so you know about my weight issue. I was just curious about his/her age.

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    Re: Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    I have 2 yound PB hatched at least 6mo from each other the youngest just passed my oldest for weight. My Pied hatched 8-9-11 just hit 345grams my normal hatched spring(not sure of the date) of 2011 purchased in july 11 only weighs 285 grams so no real answer they grow how they grow
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    Re: Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    They all grow at different weights. If they are gaining weight and are healthy that is all that matters. For instance I have 12 2010's 1/3 are at 1200 grams and above another 1/3 are in the 650-900 gram range and the other 1/3 are around 500-650 gram range. It all depends on the snake, genetics, eating habits, husbandry, male/female, ect. Dont concern yourself with growth and shedding, you will just drive yourself crazy. Only be concerned with good husbandry, if they are eating, healthy, and regularly gaining weight no matter how insignificant.
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    Re: Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hunkycorn View Post
    I was just curious. You replied to my other thread so you know about my weight issue. I was just curious about his/her age.
    You mentioned you got her/him around the 1st of this year: do you know how long the shop had it? Even if he/she is underweight (from the petstore feeding way undersized prey) I would still roughly guess that your little one is a '11 hatch.
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    Re: Can someone give me an ideal average growth rate?

    Quote Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
    You mentioned you got her/him around the 1st of this year: do you know how long the shop had it? Even if he/she is underweight (from the petstore feeding way undersized prey) I would still roughly guess that your little one is a '11 hatch.
    That's my guess. I had been eyeing it since late December. So it had been there at least that long.
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