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    Overweight?

    I noticed earlier this week that my ball python seems to have some slight 'rolls' when he's curved. I've read that this can be a sign of an overweight snake. What do you guys think?


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    not in this case. you need to be looking at the spine.

    here's a kinda fat bp lol:


    see how she's just kinda super round? your beep looks more triangular in shape. you snake could actually use a meal or two.
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    Your BP looks good to me. Definitely not overweight.
    BPs should maintain a slightly triangular shape. Too round is overweight and loose baggy skin or protruding spine would be too thin.

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    Phew, thanks guys! I was worried and also a bit confused because I definitely haven't been powerfeeding or anything! Thanks! And it is actually just about food day so good catch taylor!

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    Re: Overweight?

    Quote Originally Posted by sufficio View Post
    I noticed earlier this week that my ball python seems to have some slight 'rolls' when he's curved. I've read that this can be a sign of an overweight snake. What do you guys think? ....
    Definitely not at all "fat".

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    Those are not fat wrinkles, they are the normal curve/wrinkle from bending. You can see how the edge of the wrinkles concave a bit?
    A fat snake wrinkle looks like a stuffed sausage and the wrinkles are puffed...
    here's a severely overweight boa to show what I mean (not my photo) http://www.animalsathome.ca/wp-conte...6562020926.jpg
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