My ball python is 31/2 long and is about 2" in diameter at the wide part is he to skinny?
04-13-2015, 09:31 PM
Foxton
Well a picture is worth a thousand words.
04-13-2015, 10:15 PM
magicmed
From what you describe, way too skinny. As stated a pic would help. But a 3 and a half for long bp should be over 2 inches in my experience. That's just me though
04-13-2015, 11:05 PM
DVirginiana
As already said, a picture is really needed here. But information about what you're feeding and how often you're feeding would be helpful. Also, pythons that are really emaciated tend to have visible spines and an almost triangle-like body shape; does your snake show either of those signs?
04-14-2015, 03:03 PM
FluffysMyBabe
he does not have a visible spine nor is he triangle shape. he is currently eating small rats from rodent pro. people say feed whats the biggest part of his body i dont find it helpful cause if hes skinny, he will have smaller pray items.
04-14-2015, 03:09 PM
JLC
Re: Skinny ball python
It's really impossible to judge based on a vague description of length and width. Such things are notoriously difficult to estimate and then that inaccurate measurement gets even further degraded as the reader tries to interpret it in their own head based on what they THINK you mean.
If your ball python is taking small rats on a regular, weekly (or mostly weekly) basis, then I'm sure it's fine, as far as body weight goes, unless it's got some kind of critical parasite load, which is extremely uncommon in captive bred ball pythons.
Young ball pythons sometimes grow in length before they put on more girth...making them look long and leaner than how you may picture a typical ball python. There's nothing wrong with that.
04-14-2015, 03:21 PM
FluffysMyBabe
He's not that young he's 3 1/2 years. I'll post pics.
04-14-2015, 03:26 PM
200xth
Re: Skinny ball python
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Originally Posted by FluffysMyBabe
people say feed whats the biggest part of his body i dont find it helpful cause if hes skinny, he will have smaller pray items.
If he is skinny, and you're feeding him regularly, he will gain weight and girth even if he starts off on smaller prey.
He's not that young he's 3 1/2 years. I'll post pics.
These guys can live 40+ years...so it's still pretty young and he's still got some growing to do, even if he's likely come close to his max length. ;)
04-14-2015, 03:40 PM
FluffysMyBabe
One question though is he skinny for his length?
04-14-2015, 05:08 PM
AlexisFitzy
Skinny ball python
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Originally Posted by FluffysMyBabe
One question though is he skinny for his length?
No, he's not skinny for his length. Every snake has its own personal growth rate. As previously stated most snakes get long before they start getting thicker. If your snake has been eating and gotten to the size he is now he will continue to grow at his own pace. Don't worry :)
Also your snake is male so he will be smaller and not as thick as a female.
04-14-2015, 06:26 PM
JLC
Re: Skinny ball python
Quote:
Originally Posted by FluffysMyBabe
One question though is he skinny for his length?
I don't think so. He looks like he's putting all his energy into growing length, is all. Nice looking ball. :)
04-14-2015, 06:51 PM
FluffysMyBabe
thanks, hes a pastel from big dog i got at my local expo for $40.