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Re: Record Keeping
ya that program does look pretty cool. I have been doing it the old school way by just making a chart on a piece of paper and writing in the dates and what nyxx eates each time.
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Re: Record Keeping
Yeah I just use one of the 12 mo booklets you get w/ daytimer and mark what happens on that day and as the year's pass I just store in a file box.
I do a summary at the bottom as to how much eaten, UR's, BM's and shed's per month, etc.
Simple enough.That way I can just flip a page and go back a month or two to check trends.
Heck, the way I keep blowing up computers I wouldn't want to store anything on them :) (3rd computer in 3 yrs)
I guess some of us are just not high-tech :)
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Re: Record Keeping
I just write it all down in an excel file. I have two excel files, one for the T's and one for the herps. Every herp gets their own seperate page in the sheet. I used to use a notebook, but it started falling apart on me.
For snakes it's fed, BM, weight, length, cage cleaning, type of food, dates, shed, and sometimes any other odd issue.
For the geckos, it's just weight, cage cleaning, eggs and any other odd issues (like when Blush got his nose bitten).
For the T's it's latin name, common name, id number, silly name if it has one, molt record (primary reason for being in the spreadsheet), who I got it from, and sex.m The id number exist for tracking container. I know what is what in almost all of them, but when you have spiderlings of the same genus, it's much easier to tell them apart by tracking number for which species is which.
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