Is my baby gaining enough weight? (Am I feeding her enough?)
My female normal is just under 11 weeks and the scale I ordered arrived today. She weighed in at 119g, which seems a little low compared to some of the other weights for comparable ages I've seen posted.
Her breeder recommended feeding her once weekly, and I've been giving her a F/T African Soft Fur every 7 days, plus an additional mouse after she shed and was acting all stalky. (Not sure how to describe it, but she was in the hunting pose she gets into under her branch when the mouse zombie starts to do a jig.) Out of curiosity, I weighed one of the mice, and it was 12g, almost exactly 10% of her body weight. We're planning to switch her to rat pups when we restock the freezer in a few weeks.
Oh, and she's just over 21". I've discovered the easiest way to check her length is to use my quilting mat, since it has a grid on it. :D
Is she too skinny? Should I switch to feeding every 5 days?
Thanks so much to everyone here. You have all been wonderfully helpful in raising our new baby!
Re: Is my baby gaining enough weight? (Am I feeding her enough?)
Thanks so much for the reassurance! I was under the impression that some breeders like to feed their snakes on the upper end of the recommendations to try to get their snakes up to breeding weight sooner, so I had been sticking to the 7 day schedule, since I have absolutely no intention of breeding.
I think I'll move up to every 5-6 days until we get larger feeders, then switch back to the 7 day cycle.
Re: Is my baby gaining enough weight? (Am I feeding her enough?)
It sounds like she is perfectly fine. I know a lot of breeders who feed their baby snakes huge meals every four or five days to have them up to weight for breeding the year after they're born/hatched. If you try to compare your snake's weight with theirs it will make yours look like a runt. If you aren't interested in breeding her I wouldn't worry about her weight too much, especially while she's this young. If you feed her every five days and don't breed her she'll just end up overly obese.