Re: Should my BP be bigger?
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scandan90
Hi, thanks for replying!
The source is questionable, buying the snake was almost a rescue mission. She knew nothing about humidity requirements and as far as I know, 2 snakes have a
lready died in her care. I trust her as far as age goes because she bought them herself and showed me correspondence regarding the purchase. I am going to take the snake to our exotics vet to get her sexed to make sure but she was bought to breed (by the original owner) but the male died in her care.
I have her on multimammate mice that are the same width as her widest point and she takes 2. When I got her she did look underfed, she was on tiny pinky rats, but she doesn't anymore. She's doubled in weight in the months that I've had her and is growing well in length too.
I will get her sexed and go from there. My concern is her current health and well being but I'm curious as to why she seems on the small side.
Sounds like you answered your question and you really just needed reassurance.
I'm glad she's in your care now. Sounds like you are on the right track.
Welcome to the forum. :welcome:
Re: Should my BP be bigger?
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scandan90
My concern is her current health and well being but I'm curious as to why she seems on the small side.
Seems to me that she's small because she was in seriously sub-adequate care before you got her. Being underfed and in a poor environment will lead to a very slow growth rate. Now that she's getting good care with a solid feeding regimen, she'll start growing...but it'll take time. I'm glad you got her out of that bad home and are giving her what she needs. Good luck with her!!
Re: Should my BP be bigger?
I also have a small bp, but he's still growing as he is a hatchling. At 5-6 months, he's about 75 grams.
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Re: Should my BP be bigger?
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LivingwithBalls
I also have a small bp, but he's still growing as he is a hatchling. At 5-6 months, he's about 75 grams.
Ah that is good to know. I'm researching as much as I can to try get a full picture of her background and obviously I just want her to be healthy :)