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    Size

    Hey,
    I'm new to the forums. I have a question to start off. My bp is almost 3 years old but only about 2 feet long. Is that normal?

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    Re: Size

    No. That is incredibly not normal. Someone either lied to you about age or that snake has been severely underfed (though I would be inclined to believe that it might not have survived 3 years with as underfed as it would have had to have been to only be 2 feet long). How long have you had it?
    Last edited by unspecified42; 05-14-2010 at 11:31 PM.

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    Re: Size

    I've had him for the entire time. From pet store to home. I feed him pretty much weekly but there are times that I skip a week or so :\ I'm trying to get on a better schedule. Such as weekly. I feed him adult mice and he takes them with no problem.

    Here is a picture of him.

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    Re: Size

    How many mice are you offering at one given time?
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    Re: Size

    I've only ever offered one per feeding. Should I offer more maybe?

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    Re: Size

    This is my first snake. So any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Size

    Quote Originally Posted by Billturff View Post
    This is my first snake. So any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Glad you asked that.

    Lets start here!

    Explain your ENTIRE setup

    How u heat it
    What your temps are
    How u measure ur temps
    Cage size all that

    And pics to

    This may not be related to your first post as much but if u want advise the best advise any1 can give u is to make sure ur husbandry is 100% perfect.
    Mike

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    Welcome to the site your in the right place.
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    Re: Size

    That is not a 3 year old ball python, you were lied to at the petstore. To me that looks like a 3-7 month old ball python. Either way it doesn't look bad at alland looks fairly healthy from the picture provided.
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    Re: Size

    my set up I use a 100watt heating bulb. 40gal terrarium with cedar substrate. log hide. twisty kinda driftwoodish thing with fake vines weaved through it. and a water dish. the temp is usually around 80degrees and humidity is usually around 40 or 50 %

    I'll get some picutes up soon of the set up.

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