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Thread: Measurements.

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    just took some length measurements of the boys, thought you guys might be interested.
    peanut- 2 feet 4 inches
    bubba- one inch shy of 4 feet

    i'll get em' weighed when i get them checked out by a vet, sometime within the next two weeks (depending on how broke i am after registration for classes this semester.)
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    Guess Bubba is bigger then previosly thought! Seems like peanut is moving along is size too!

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    Question about shed cycles

    It's amazing how fast they grow.


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    Wow, that's cool. How funny, cuz the other day I pulled all mine out to take length's. All the '03's are anywhere from 28-32 inches (I could name them off by name, but you get the idea). Growing fast I tell ya! And is it just me or do you really not notice until you whip the measuring tape out? Little buggers....

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    must be the length time of the yeararound here !!!
    Last night I had both my bp's on the couch, they spread all out and stretch across the back against the wall ,this makes it alot easier to measure.
    Midnight came in at 46" , Scab came in at 42" , and the other week I measured my red tail the same way, Emily, she came in at 56"
    cool!

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    Question

    measuring is so frustrating...i try to get them to slither along a straight edge of a cage or something but they only do it sometimes. so i downloaded the snake measurer tool from the download section...its awesome

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    I have a set of restraining tubes, and they make it quite convienant to measure them.

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    what i usually do when they are in squirmy moods is...


    lay down two sticks, such as a broom or mop or something... side by side, and let your snake crawl between them.

    then sweep/mop the floor when you're done. and mine too while you're at it.
    -Will

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    Currently Keeping - 4 ball pythons, a redtail boa, and a cali king. Now look, admit it. You know you want to give me an albino ball python.

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