Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?
So, exactly a month ago I bought my first ball python (a humble bee) from an expo. The breeder I bought him from told me he was either 5 or 6 months old (he didn't know for sure). Anyways, I weighed him a few days ago and he weighed in at 113 grams. I've never owned a ball python before, but through research I've read that he should weigh a lot more than 113 grams by 6 months old.
So, what im wondering Is, is something wrong with him, is he not growing how he should be? Or was the breeder wrong, and he's actually younger than what the breeder said?
More info: He's 20 inches long, he's a great eater, he's not too skinny, and he seems perfectly healthy. But he still fits In the palm of my hand. I've also had him for a whole month now and he has not shed yet. Could something be wrong with his growth?
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Oh, so theres no specific weight he should be at, at this age? Is it normal that he hasn't shed yet all month?
Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?
When I bought my ball python from a breeder he was about 5 months old they said and he was only 96 grams. As long as he doesn't look to skinny or unhealthy I think you're fine
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Re: Is 100 grams too small for a 6 month old?
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Hannahrenee
Oh, so theres no specific weight he should be at, at this age? Is it normal that he hasn't shed yet all month?
What do you feed him and how often?
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RickyNY
What do you feed him and how often?
He eats a Hooper mouse every Wednesday
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This should help...
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...c18dbda3f2.jpg
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