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    How Big are Your Balls??

    My almost 8 year old Normal boy shed for me last night, it was a perfect shed so I decided to lay it on a flat surface and measure.

    He's at an awesome 64 inches long, that's 5 foot 4 inches! I'm pretty impressed with my boy.

    I also weighed him and he's at a comfortable 2,024 grams.

    So how long/big is the biggest ball you have in your collection? Just curious.
    I've got quite a few...

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    When you measure a shed skin you should allow for to take off about 10% of that length due to stretching. This is just what I have been told after I did the same

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    I've got a girl that right around 6 ft and 4100+ grams and a 3600 gram pied female

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    Re: How Big are Your Balls??

    Quote Originally Posted by Goggles View Post
    When you measure a shed skin you should allow for to take off about 10% of that length due to stretching. This is just what I have been told after I did the same
    Yep. Size of the actual shed, is not an accurate measurement of the snake.
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