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    Re: So excitied!...

    where can i get a good but cheap digital scale???

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    Re: So excitied!...

    Quote Originally Posted by tjones View Post
    where can i get a good but cheap digital scale???
    This question was answered IN THIS THREAD. Check walmart or target for the food scales.

    You seem to have a lot of questions, but keep asking them in other peoples threads. Why not start a new thread for all of your questions?
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    Re: So excitied!...

    sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: So excitied!...

    Or use the wonder that is the SEARCH FEATURE.

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    Re: So excitied!...

    I got a scale and weighed her last night... she is up from 115 grams in Feb. to 136 grams. Is that a good weight gain for her? Too much in just 3 1/2 weeks? How often should I weigh her?
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    Re: So excitied!...

    She'll do fine and that weight gain is fine. They all grow at different rates really. Just make sure she's steadily gaining as she grows and adjust her food size or total prey volume accordingly to encourage good, steady growth.

    Personally I weigh the young ones every couple of weeks then drop that to once monthly as they get older. The adult snakes I weigh only as needed like before breeding season for my females and males I'll be breeding or a few times a year just for record keeping purposes (I love record keeping LOL).

    Remember to weigh the snake "empty" as much as possible. That means not right after it's eaten or when it's bulging at the vent needing to poop. I like to weigh ours right after they've shed if possible since they tend to poop when they shed and likely haven't just eaten that day.
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    Re: So excitied!...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    10-15% of its body weight every 7 days.
    A 1000g snake definitely does not need 100g of food. Try more like 50-65g.

    A baby that size I would give 1 medium adult mouse every 5 days that weighs about 20-25g or two small mice that weigh about 15g apiece.

    Just look at the widest point of the snake. Now look at some mice. Imagine those mice stretched out like they're flying. WHEE! Ok.. Enough Shenanigans.

    If a small adult is fine for her, feed her those, but if you can bump her up to a medium adult after a few feedings, go ahead and do so. Just don't overload her too soon or she'll regurge.
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