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  • 07-19-2018, 03:40 AM
    littlemaxbigworld
    Is there an average growth chart?
    I’m just curious! I know there’s feeding by weight charts, and that BPs grow at different rates individually. My girl hatched last October so she’s like 9 - 10 months, and she’s 32-33” and weighs 529g after being fed 72 hours and probably is also due for a poop hahah

    Friends with experience, is this healthy / average / slow or fast grower? :)
  • 07-19-2018, 05:06 AM
    Caali
    Re: Is there an average growth chart?
  • 07-19-2018, 07:44 AM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Absolutely not accurate at all over the years I have had animals that were 18 months and anywhere between 1300 to 1800 grams.

    I have had a few animals also that were 3 to 4 years old that were barely breaking the 800 grams mark.

    So what makes the difference and why well cared for animals raised from hatchling can show such a descrepency making any chart completely inacurate?

    Well there are a lot of things going into the size that an animal is or will be: size out of the egg while most average 45 to 65 grams some will hatch at 30 grams some will at 90+ grams. (That means they will not eat the same prey size from the start), the there is how fast an animal get started, some will take their first meal a day after their first shed, some will take it 8 weeks after their first shed

    After that there is feeding frequency, prey size, skipped meals, fast etc.

    And at last there are genetics some animals will remain under a certain weight for most of their life if not all and some will reach much larger sizes.

    Bottom line it's not about weight, charts, comparing your animal to someone else, it's about the animal being healthy, fed right (neither overfed or underfed) and the animals having good body proportion.

    Weight is a number and that's all there is to it really.
  • 07-19-2018, 01:11 PM
    littlemaxbigworld
    Re: Is there an average growth chart?
    Yeah I figured as much. I mean I know that it’s all about health for sure. That is my number one priority and she’s very healthy and happy. I’m not sitting here trying to put weight standards and such on my snake. She’s my only bp and it was more of a curiosity thing. Like you can look at a puppy and know, wow you’re growing up really fast look at those paws you’re gonna be a big doggo! And if there’s a similar situation with BPs is all. I’m glad everyone here is super adamant about health, but I’m not like trying to powerfeed her or anything. Just wanted to ask.
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