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    Does my guy look healthy?

    First time I showed pics everyoen said he looked underfed and what not.



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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    Pretty snake. He looks pretty good to me, but I can never tell by pictures.

    Is that a Jason Voorhees bedspread, or whatever?

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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    he still looks a little on the thin side to me. you want them to have a "muscular" look and feel around the spine. from the 1st and 3rd pic it still looks like its a littel thin. the second picture he looks good in though? how much are you feeding him. and have you had him checked for parasites?

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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    It's hard to tell by pictures, but in the first and third picture he looks triangular shaped and thin. That may just be an illusion though.

    What and how often are you feeding him?
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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    I feed him once a week, a medium adult mouse.

    But once week a month I don't for shedding.

    No I have not checked him for parasites.



    And that's a jason T-Shirt, he's on my lap.

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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    He does look a little thin... I'd try two mice next week.


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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    Yeah, maybe two mice will be good.
    Should I feed them the same day? Or different days?

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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    You could bump him to a 5 day feeding schedule instead of uping the prey amount. Also, getting a scale will give you a more accurate reading on what he is gaining or not gaining. I know my pastel male went through a phase of looking thin, even though he was clean and eating a rat pup every week. If I didnt have a scale to tell me he was gaining 100 grams a month, I would have been freakin out.

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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    Our 439 gram bumblebee is slamming down 3 adult mice a week! When she came in she had a little of the triangular shape to her. Even our 200+ gram albino is taking 2 adult mice a week and strikes them down quick. We feed twice a week with one day supposed to be light and the other heavy since we are doing mice. The bumblebee gets 5 minutes with a mouse on light day and if she doesn't take it down by then we take it out (we have never had to pull this one out ). On the heavy day we give her one and give about 10 minutes with it, then the second we give her about 5 minutes with. (We have only ever had to pull the second out once early on when she was around 300 grams.) The way we look at it is they are kinda like human kids. If they are playing with their food they have had too much!

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    Re: Does my guy look healthy?

    I've been looking for one everywhere at stores, all I see are either people scales or weed scales.

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