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    Hello guys/gals. I was just curious as to what pertinent info should be documented. I know the feedings should be and probably weight, but what other info should be kept? I need to get into the habit of good record keeping. As of now its very lacking. Go figure LOL.
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    Re: record keeping

    I'de like to know the answer to this too!

    I've come up with a few things (and this of course depends on your situation, some things wont be neccessary):
    I.D. # (M/F, clutch #, snake #, year)
    Genetics
    DOB
    Parent's I.D.s
    Eat, shed, weight records
    pictures!!!

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    Re: record keeping

    I keep track of feedings, weights, sheds and when I clean their viv. I also make note of their DOB and when I acquired them. I keep it all in an excel sheet. Looks something like this.

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    DOB:~ Aug 05
    Date aquired:2/20/2006
    Morph:normal
    Gender:male

    ActivityDate
    Ate 20-Feb (fuzzy/hopper) = 1
    Shed
    clean viv

    Works for me!
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    Re: record keeping

    I was looking on a site that sold ball pythons and I can tell you what record keeping he had and I mirrored mine after his.



    Feeding (date, what was offered, if eaten or refused)

    Shed (date, good or bad shed)

    Yearly or bi-yearly weight/length (date of measurement)

    Veterinary visits if any were needed (date and reason)





    So this is what mine looks like... I hope this pastes well...



    DATE

    DESCRIPTION

    NOTES

    10/15/05

    Born in captivity by Terry 1259 Morse Road
    Columbus, OH43229



    01/10/06

    Purchased from Terry @ Captive Born Reptiles.
    Purchase Price $110 / Female




    01/10/06

    Kept in 20 gal tank, wood top, 40W bulb, aspen bedding, water dish and 1/2 log hide



    01/17/06

    Shed Date

    Not Good Shed

    01/20/06

    Feeding item

    Fuzzy f/t Rat

    01/27/06

    Feeding item

    Fuzzy f/t Rat

    02/06/06

    Shed Date

    Good Shed

    02/05/06

    Feeding item

    Fuzzy f/t Rat

    02/15/06

    Feeding item

    Fuzzy f/t Rat




    Well the excel sheet didn't paste well but it is divided up by date and three columns Date / Description / Notes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse
    I keep track of feedings, weights, sheds and when I clean their viv. I also make note of their DOB and when I acquired them. I keep it all in an excel sheet. Looks something like this.

    Mouse
    DOB:~ Aug 05
    Date aquired:2/20/2006
    Morph:normal
    Gender:male

    ActivityDate
    Ate 20-Feb (fuzzy/hopper) = 1
    Shed
    clean viv

    Works for me!

    I didn't think about putting the cage cleaning dates... that's a good idea! Thanks.

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    Re: record keeping

    We've been using FreeHerp (which I think is in the download section here). It's pretty good since it's a) digital and b) can store multiple animals, but I wish it had a "Potty" section for recording defecations and urations.

    I'm still not sure how to print out a full report per each animal, but I guess I need to dig through it more. May need to teach myself php, apache etc. so I can build my own database and nice web front end to get what I want.
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
    1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)

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    Re: record keeping

    I try to do my best to collect every piece of data I can with the exception of the water changes. It facilitates in identifying any patterns or sway's off pattern while in your care. Once a month I run a report "snap shot in time" to make sure all is well and in order. Hope it helps.
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    Re: record keeping

    Thanks for the info!
    Josh

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    Re: record keeping

    We use Degei (www.degei.com) free to download though the full program includes clutch data. I love this program! With an easy click I can keep track of ID photo's of each snake's unique pattern/markings, defecations, urates, feeds, refusals, observations and notes, genetics, where and when I bought the snake, etc. If a snake refuses a feed, that feed is highlighted in red, if meds are given they automatically highlight in blue. I can print out hard copy reports easily and it automatically backups whenever you exit the program.

    Gotta love Degei!


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    Re: record keeping

    I just switched from the old index card to the Full data sheets in the download section and Im in love with them,just go to staples and copy a bunch. I like it because I have the feeding, shed on the front and the girth, length, and weight on the back. Pro Exotics also has some data cards you can download. They have everything you would need on a data card.

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