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    Exclamation Making a feeding chart

    I remember someone posting their feeding charts. Something to keep track of who did what and when. Saying something like date/action and all that. But I can't find it. I'm trying to make a similar chart of my own for each of my snakes and I'm finding it more difficult than I expected. Can anyone post that up again, I would greatly appreciate it!
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    Re: Making a feeding chart

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    Re: Making a feeding chart

    Not the one I was thinking of, but thank you.
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    Re: Making a feeding chart

    For mine, I put their individual information at the top, name, sex, birth, arrival, type, etc. Underneath, I've got a 4 column chart, date, action, weight, and notes. I keep mine in the computer, instead of writing them by hand, since my laptop is almost always handy. Charts definitely help keep track of everything!
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    Re: Making a feeding chart

    Check out the pro exotics website and nerd website.
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    Re: Making a feeding chart

    Took a screen shot of one of my guy's charts. They're word documents. This snake's basically bad at everything, hence all the weird feeding dates, etc. He also won't eat anything but live, hence the bites (luckily minor) hope this helps




    Edit: Just realized I put up an old one, which I was using as a template. Oh well, just ignore all the information, the charts still look the same
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    Re: Making a feeding chart

    If you would rather do it on your computer http://www.eyehit.com/degei/
    has a free version on there site. It will only track up to 5 snakes and is a bit limited as to what it will do compaired to what you can do. But for basic feeding and such it works good.
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    Re: Making a feeding chart

    I have somewhere on hard drive care log from reptile magazine... is ok should have more space on notes but could be modify. Shoot me PM with email and I'll send it to you


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