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Weight questions
My adult male, he is just about 3 years old. Weighed in yesterday at 1061 grams. Is that a generally healthy weight for a bp of his age? He is just under 4 ft too, don't have an exact measurement. He has always been a really finicky eater. As a rescue I don't know much about his past before I got him but I think he was wild caught. He was also weighed empty too.
Kristy
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Re: Weight questions
Originally Posted by Kristy
My adult male, he is just about 3 years old. Weighed in yesterday at 1061 grams. Is that a generally healthy weight for a bp of his age? He is just under 4 ft too, don't have an exact measurement. He has always been a really finicky eater. As a rescue I don't know much about his past before I got him but I think he was wild caught. He was also weighed empty too.
Kristy
There really is no normal weight for a snake since all grow at different rates. As long as he is full and the back bone is not sticking out much, you are okay. Just sounds like you have a slender snake
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Re: Weight questions
Hes not real slender, hes actually pretty plump. He hasn't eaten since the beginning of November though. Never fails, like clock work, First week of November he stops eating, then about the last week of Feb, March he eats again. He still is very active during this time just refuses food. I reduce to offering every two weeks during this time so I don't stress him out. He just won't eat. I will be able to watch his weight though throught his feeding strike to make sure he isn't losing too much.
Kristy
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Re: Weight questions
First week of November he stops eating, then about the last week of Feb, March he eats again.
Ball pythons kept under optimal conditions will not "go off feed" during the winter, contrary to to widely believed myth about ball pythons.
He still is very active during this time just refuses food.
Ball pythons kept in less than ideal conditions will often be very active, constant roaming is a sign of stress.
Sounds like you need to check your husbandry. What is the temperature and humidity of his enclosure?
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Re: Weight questions
Originally Posted by elevatethis
Ball pythons kept under optimal conditions will not "go off feed" during the winter, contrary to to widely believed myth about ball pythons.
All my big females do! And a few males. Every year..
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Re: Weight questions
Temps are measured with a digital thermometer at the substrate
Warm side: 91
Cool side is 84
Humidity is 54%
I use an UTH on the warm side and a 60 watt infared bulb on the cool side to keep the ambient temps up.
He has a 40 gallon tank, water dish, two identical hides.
I have checked these many times wondering if it was something I was doing wrong. If there is something I am doing wrong please tell me, I will change it right away.
Kristy
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Re: Weight questions
Originally Posted by JASBALLS
All my big females do! And a few males. Every year..
Breeding is different....I was talking about pets....silly Jas....
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Re: Weight questions
Originally Posted by Kristy
Temps are measured with a digital thermometer at the substrate
Warm side: 91
Cool side is 84
Humidity is 54%
I use an UTH on the warm side and a 60 watt infared bulb on the cool side to keep the ambient temps up.
He has a 40 gallon tank, water dish, two identical hides.
I have checked these many times wondering if it was something I was doing wrong. If there is something I am doing wrong please tell me, I will change it right away.
Kristy
Personally, I would go with a tub system and ditch the tank(tanks being much harder to maintain temps/humidity without a lot of work). Are you using a thermostat to control the temps?
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be ~ Lao Tzu
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Re: Weight questions
I know, I hate the tank. I have foil on the top taped down to keep in humidity. This time of year its DRY in the northwest. My husband and I actually went and were pricing out melamine and plexiglass last night. He is going to build him a new enclosure here within the next few weeks. I also keep 3 out of the four sides of the tank covered so the snake has more privacy.
I am using a thermostat, the repti temp 500 piece of junk, I have a ranco tstat on its way, will be here friday. Then I use a rheostat to control the light.
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Re: Weight questions
Originally Posted by JASBALLS
All my big females do! And a few males. Every year..
That's because they can smell those big bull males.
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