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glad to hear that your baby BP is doing well. 6 meals so far? how many times has she pooped? if she's still full, she may seem bigger/heavier.
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My normal is 4 1/2 foot, close to 1900g and is 3 years old. My pastel is over 2 foot, maybe close to 800 grams maybe 8/9 months old. My honey bee is over a foot, weight unknown, and almost 3 weeks out of egg.
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Re: Hello! ^^ A newcomer's question!
She poops about 2-3 days after every meal ^^
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Re: Hello! ^^ A newcomer's question!
 Originally Posted by locolobito
My normal is 4 1/2 foot, close to 1900g and is 3 years old. My pastel is over 2 foot, maybe close to 800 grams maybe 8/9 months old. My honey bee is over a foot, weight unknown, and almost 3 weeks out of egg.
Ah ok Thanks for the info!
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The growth rates of BP's seem to be pretty unpredictable! My girl is 9 months old and only 172g. She's very healthy and never rejects a meal (even if it's a day or two before schedule... She'll start pacing her enclosure when she's hungry and that's my cue to feed her! lol) Yet her sister is 450g and will regularly go off feed for weeks at a time.
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Re: Hello! ^^ A newcomer's question!
Stop focusing on the weight and focus on the overall look. BP size vary depending on feeding (prey size, feeding frequency, fast etc) but even 2 individuals fed the same way can vary greatly in size.
Bottom line weight is a number the important is that your snake is healthy well hydrated and well proportionate.
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Re: Hello! ^^ A newcomer's question!
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Stop focusing on the weight and focus on the overall look. BP size vary depending on feeding (prey size, feeding frequency, fast etc) but even 2 individuals fed the same way can vary greatly in size.
Bottom line weight is a number the important is that your snake is healthy well hydrated and well proportionate.
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Agree 😊
It is just a number.. but you need to keep an eye on that number too ^^
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Re: Hello! ^^ A newcomer's question!
 Originally Posted by danipanda
The growth rates of BP's seem to be pretty unpredictable! My girl is 9 months old and only 172g. She's very healthy and never rejects a meal (even if it's a day or two before schedule... She'll start pacing her enclosure when she's hungry and that's my cue to feed her! lol) Yet her sister is 450g and will regularly go off feed for weeks at a time.
Wow 😮 9 months and 172g! BP's growth sure is unpredictable!
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Yep! I was so worried about her weight when I first got her that I actually brought her to the vet thinking that there was something wrong... They ran a few tests and shes perfectly fine! The vet said she's very healthy and strong and that she's just a slow grower.
0.1 Normal Ball Python (Noodles)
1.1 Cats (Seymour & Tally)
0.1 Doberman/Australian Sheppard (Kamea)
1.0 Husband <3 (Tom)
C'est comme un sortilège, comme un baiser froid sur la peau. <3
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