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BP weight question...

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  • 09-27-2004, 03:33 AM
    Cody
    Not too often I actually make new topics and ask questions. Usually I try to find stuff out on my own before bugging you folks, lol. Anyway, the other day I dug up an old analog scale. Small little thing that was used to measure pills in pharmacies I think. Anyway, I found it and thought "cool, it might give me a rough estimate on the weight of Pelota". So I got a small rubbermaid dish, marked the weight with the dish empty, then added Pelota, and voila. She came out at roughly 150g's. Just wondering if anyone can tell me if that's average for a 3-4 month old 20 inch female bp. I know all bp's are different. Just wondering if anyone can tell me if she sounds underweight, overweight, etc., lol.
  • 09-27-2004, 04:11 AM
    RobertCoombs
    The Perfect Coil
    Cody she could probly be a little heavier, though not to worry if she is nice and full bodied and feels nice and solid, I have a few that are about 4.5 months that are running 375-400 grams now I will say they are also from a larger line their grandmother was a 12 pound beaut 10-12 egg clutches They were also nice heavy hatchlings at about 80 grams each
  • 09-27-2004, 04:51 AM
    Cody
    Hmm, well I'm not gonna worry too much. The scale I used is pretty beat up. I just used it as a rough estimate. I'm sure she may be a bit heavier. Next time I'm around Walmart I'm gonna pick up a cheap scale so I can get some accurate measurements for my records. Thanks!
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