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    Log Sheet's

    Would anyone here have a spreadsheet that a person could keep track of temp's, humidity and feeding's,
    I suck at Exel so hoping I can find one here, not that i'm lazy lol.

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    Pen and notebook?

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    x2 with pen and notebook. I started an Excel spreadsheet, but found that it was much easier to keep my feeding sheet near the enclosure. Each feeding I try to get the following information:

    Date
    Snake weight
    Prey weight
    cage temps
    humidity
    Notes - things like - she doesn't want the feeding or if I feel it's time to move up in feeder size, etc...

    I've only been keeping a snake for about a month so hopefully I'm keeping the right information.
    0.1 BP - Mojave - Lexi
    1.0 Bearded Dragon - Thunder (RIP)
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    I just use a wall calendar per 3-4 critters to keep track of feedings, water changes, weights, sheds, poop/urate, etc. It's easier for me than having to keep track of a notebook, and I know that if it's not easy to keep notes, I won't
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    I just keep a spiral notebook for each snake next to their enclosure.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    I just use a Word document for each snake, with tables for feeding, weight, shed etcetera. But then, my snakes are right next to my computer, and I only have four so far, another pending.

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    Re: Log Sheet's

    http://www.reptistat.com/
    I use this, and it's AMAZING! I use it for my bp and my beardie. Records lengths and weights on a graph, calendar for feeding/shedding/pooping, and options if they refused, along with extra notes you can add.

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    I have one but I am not too sure how to share it... so if anyone can tell me how I would gladly show you the Excel sheet I use. But the one I have does not have temps and humidity but you could always add it.

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