Isn't he rather... small for his age?
I adopted a ball python from a woman who admitted she didn't really feed him or use heat for most of his life. She estimates he's between one and two. Most people who meet him think he's a few months old. His backbone sticks out. (He is now being fed regularly, of course.) Am I crazy or is he tiny for his age?
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(Sorry for his dull coloring, he was about to start shedding in a few days in this pic)
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He's my good boy. He's on two hopper mice a week according to his specialist vet (I hope that's right, but he DEVOURS them... my snake, not the vet). And I have a calorie supplement for him that makes him a bit bonkers hyper but dear goodness he's such a tiny noodle in my eyes. He hadn't been touched by a human for a year. He's made such progress and I love him so much. I just wanted to see if I was overestimating his tiny-ness... maybe being a bit dramatic or something. He's my first snake ever.
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I agree that if he was taken care of he would probably be much bigger. You can't compare age with size though. My new snake is 8 months old and eats fuzzie rats and she came from a very reputable breeder so ik she was taken care of, when my super pastel was 8 months old he was eating small rats lol so you can see how 2 snakes that were taken very good care of are significantly different in size at the same age.
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I have had him for about a month, I think.
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Are you feeding every 7? If so you can switch to every 5 days and that will help get some weight on him.
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