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Weight gain.....
On october 11 she weighed 127 grams, today she weighs 208. Is this a decent gain? She has been eating rat pups for the past 3 feedings.
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That is a very nice weight gain. Just be careful not to over due it when trying for weight gain, obese BP's are bad breeders.
However 1 rat pup every 5-7 days when they are that young will not over it, sounds like your BP has a nice healthy appetite.
Last edited by Adam Chandler; 10-29-2010 at 10:52 PM.
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Also makes a big difference if both those weights are empty or with food still in them. Some snake poops can weigh 30-40 grams or more, so if they are empty, that is fast weight gain. How often do you feed and what size is the prey?
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I feed her every 5 days and she has eaten 3 rat pups so far.
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Re: Weight gain.....
Your showing an 80 gram weight gain and you say she's only eaten 3 rat pups?
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 10-30-2010 at 12:24 AM.
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 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Your showing an 80 gram weight gain and you say she's only eaten 3 rat pups?
Well before I put her on rat pups, she was on adult mice, they wer too small. Just stating what she has been eating lately.
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Re: Weight gain.....
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Your showing an 80 gram weight gain and you say she's only eaten 3 rat pups?
Rat pups have to be around 30 grams each right? I would think that at a young age they retain majority of what they eat
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 Originally Posted by bman123
Rat pups have to be around 30 grams each right? I would think that at a young age they retain majority of what they eat
I never weighed a pup yet. But the other day I picked up a new scale that I can now use!
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Re: Weight gain.....
 Originally Posted by bman123
I would think that at a young age they retain majority of what they eat
I think this is at least somewhat true--I have two 2010 babies in the house, and they eat every 6 days and poo about once a month. If that! I use newsprint for bedding, and I usually wait until there's at least one poop before I change it out--and with these hatchlings, I swear I wait two or three times as long between poops. AND THEY'RE HUNGRY ALL THE TIME. So I don't think they're constipated/
I can't remember if I went through this last year with the 2009s, because I don't record bowel movements.
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