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    Re: Not sure if I should purchase this BP or not...

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    That is way to small! My male was about 426 grams at that age!
    Quote Originally Posted by zantedeschia View Post
    Good lord, that's a lot of feeding!

    Don't know the age of my snake but he's at least 7 months old, maybe older. He's about 235g. He was probably underfed at Petco and it's taken me a while to get his appetite up to snuff, but I can't imagine him twice that size.
    I have two '09 snakes who were over 500g at 5 months... Julius (Mojave) is now 7 months old, and nearing 800g! I don't overfeed them either, they're just really good eaters - and apparently fast growers. Snakes can definitely grow at different rates, but I agree 70g is WAY too small for a 5 month-old.
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