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    Scale for weighing?

    Just wondering what type of scale I should buy, and where to buy it? I want to keep track of my girls weight (she is about 2ft long...when I got her she was very skinny from the pet store only feeding her mouse pinkies >:[ ) She's definitely looking fatter and healthier now after having her for a month and getting her on rat pups.
    In addition to what type of scale, what is a healthy weight for a female of that length so I have a starting point? I have no clue how old she is either =/

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    Cheap food scales from Walmart work for me

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    Re: Scale for weighing?

    This is the one that I use and it is perfect!

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/my-weigh-7001dx
    Sam

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    Pet stores try to feed as cheap as possible since it "eats" into their profits. I use one from wally world also...
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    Agreed on a scale from Walmart. I have a digital kitchen scale from them that I got for... I think $18 or $20? It comes with a detachable stainless steel bowl, and of course, weighs in grams or ounces.

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    Re: Scale for weighing?

    Quote Originally Posted by somnambulant View Post
    Agreed on a scale from Walmart. I have a digital kitchen scale from them that I got for... I think $18 or $20? It comes with a detachable stainless steel bowl, and of course, weighs in grams or ounces.
    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you =)

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    Re: Scale for weighing?

    Got this one from Kitchen Stuff Plus, it was $20 and at the same time bought a plastic bowl marked for clearance @ $2.00

    http://www.kitchenstuffplus.com/1426...ess-Steel.aspx

    and when he 'escapes' it lights up so I know he's on the move

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