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just a question
ok i got an 08 pastel female that i feed med rats on fridays she is about 1000g give or take. Is she a porker compared to most bp or is she just a fast grower
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Originally Posted by kidkaos520
ok i got an 08 pastel female that i feed med rats on fridays she is about 1000g give or take. Is she a porker compared to most bp or is she just a fast grower
That depends, show us some pictures.
Different animals grow at different rates due to many different factors.
She could have a great metabolism and be perfectly healthy at that weight and age.
Showing us a current picture will let us see her size in relation to length and be able to tell you if she is a nice fast growing healthy animal or a short over weight little porker....LOL
Also is that 1000 grams on empty or 1000 grams with food / poop in her ?
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I will try and post pics in a sec but i think the weight was 1010 or somethin close to it but she had not pooped yet
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All snakes will grow at their own rate. Some will grow faster than others, some will grow slowler than others. It really depends on what it eats and how it's housed.
If you feed a snake a large food item, the snake will get larger faster. Though, you would have to watch out in case it's putting too much weight on the snake, making the snake overweight. If you are feeding your snake smaller food items, the snake will most likely not grow as much and may become underweight depending on what you are feeding it.
If the snake is housed in a rather large enclosure, it has more space to stretch out and move around. Ever since I gave my King snake a 40 gallon, he's been shedding a lot. And when I mean a lot, a mean a lot. In fact, he's shedding right now. If a snake has a small enclosure, it really doesn't have a whole lot of space to stretch out and move around so the snake will not shed as often, meaning it won't grow as fast.
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I try and feed 10%-15% of their body weight. So if its a 500 gram snake I try and feed around a 50 gram rat.
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https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil.../8/7/patel.jpg she is kinda pissy right now and my camera is dead so i hope this helps a little
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Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany
If the snake is housed in a rather large enclosure, it has more space to stretch out and move around. Ever since I gave my King snake a 40 gallon, he's been shedding a lot. And when I mean a lot, a mean a lot. In fact, he's shedding right now. If a snake has a small enclosure, it really doesn't have a whole lot of space to stretch out and move around so the snake will not shed as often, meaning it won't grow as fast.
Actually Tiffany, the size of the enclosure has nothing to do with growth rate and shedding. I suspect your king has been shedding a lot lately because he's been sick. Stress also causes frequent shedding, and being sick is certainly stressful.
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Originally Posted by kidkaos520
I think she looks well proportioned, and obviously a great feeder for you. I wouldn't change a thing.
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thanks im hoping she can pop out some bees for me next year
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Originally Posted by rabernet
I think she looks well proportioned, and obviously a great feeder for you. I wouldn't change a thing.
Agreed, I think she looks good.
Hope you get lots of bees out of her
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