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    Does he look underweight?

    First off, my name is Bobby and im new to the site and have a owned a few ball pythons before roughly about 6-7 years ago...got back into it and picked up my new addition about 2 weeks ago....

    about a week in he has gone into shedding mode and has refused food on two occasions, im not too worried but i do notice some wrinkling and wanted some second opinions, thanks!

    hes roughly almost 2 feet long
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    Re: Does he look underweight?

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    I'd say that wrinkling was just from the shedding rather than anything to worry about.


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    yeah i guess im just thinking too much haha, thanks for the input!

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    UPDATE:

    it looks like its getting worse....would it look like this when shedding? he has darkened a lot and eyes are grey and when he is straightened out hes not as wrinkly but idk




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    That spine is way too pronounced. I'd get him on more food for sure!

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    The wrinkling is normal but he is a lil thin.

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    Looks like he's lost a lot of weight but he doesn't look super thin. I would up his food intake if I were you for sure but I don't see any cause for immediate alarm.

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    Re: Does he look underweight?

    He is thin, but he's also in the middle of shed. You need to leave him alone, meaning no handling or attempts at feeding, until after the shed is done. Make sure humidity and temps are good. Once the shed is done, offer a meal...he'll gain weight once he's eating well. Good luck!
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    Thanks to the wonderful advise petco gave me my guy was a little bit under weight for being about two years old. Once I switched to rats and gave him proper sized meals his weight started to shoot up (petco said adult mice are good and feed two, then got more involved here and learned small rats were what I should have been feeding) so in my non expert/ learning opinion id agree he's a little thin but if anything like mine hell start putting weight on fast once you start trying to add weight. What's he eatting right now mice or smaller rats?
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    I've only had him for about 3 weeks, breeder said he was on rat fuzzies

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