Re: Balls size in grams...
A snake that is 100 grams is more along the line's of 10 to 12 inches long, in my experience, but it definitly is not an exact science.
Re: Balls size in grams...
We usually don't reference length with regards to ball pythons, but here's some generic age weights for you so you can get an idea of how much growing you can expect.
Hatchlings are anywhere from 30-90 or so grams
under 250 grams is "couple month old" territory
under 500 grams is pretty young and plenty of growing yet to do
1000 grams is juvenile for female, well over minimum breedable size for male
1500 grams is small adult breedable female
Some of the bigger females can get over 3000 grams.
Re: Balls size in grams...
If you want a young ball python that you can watch grow, just get a young ball python, anything under a year old. It's pretty easy to sort through ball pythons by age, and most breeders will have a number of young ball pythons to pick from.
Re: Balls size in grams...
Thanks a lot -- I understand with balls why you don't class them by length, but your explanation is exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks again!
Re: Balls size in grams...
Because length doesnt mean anything in the snake world due to girth.
You could have a 4 foot long corn that weighs 600 grams, or a 4 foot long blood that weighs 1000 grams.
;)
The only time length should come into play is for emaciated snakes, and in my opinion, the "look" of the animal is more important than the length.