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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    i dont think hes old enough to weigh a kilo unless i shove a brick down his throat lol but ill post a thread about that ratio thing. someone should know

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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    2nd lovelace....5 day feed cycle....you could probably offer 2 if she will take it. A good thing to look at when trying to figure out if they are underwieght is to look at their shape...are they a bit triangular, can you see the backbone. That is a tell tale sign.
    Do you mean see the backbone at all? Should I be concerned that I can see my bp's backbone when he's curled up?

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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    can someone post a pic of a healthy weight snake and a skinny snake so we can get a side by side view

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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    Nuked it? You never microwave mice. Thaw and use a hairdryer to warm up the outside.
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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    For reference, my 1.5 year old snake is 1300g.

    My 5 month old snake is 300g.

    Is it underweight? I would say yes. Nothing a good feeding schedule can't fix though.
    ~Steffe

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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    It was fully submerged in the bowl of water when microwaving it. Water is that still bad to do?

    If so, I guess I'll just reheat the water alone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Flowerbridge View Post
    I thought it might be too cool, so I placed it back in the bowl of warm water and nuked the mouse for an additional 15 seconds.
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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    Yes. That will only limit it to 212*F--more than enough to cook any meat.
    Most questions are answered here.

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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    you can microwave water by itself, but not with the prey item.

    Microwaves COOK the prey item, they don't heat them up.
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    Re: New BP owner - is my snake underweight?

    Quote Originally Posted by sarbear View Post
    Do you mean see the backbone at all? Should I be concerned that I can see my bp's backbone when he's curled up?
    Yes, you will be able to see the backbone depending on the way the snake is moving or laying. For me, the easiest way to tell, is pt your snake on a hard, flat surface and look at it's general shape. If it has a flatter, straighter appearance between the spine and belly, then the snake may be under weight. If it has a gereally rounded look, then it should be ok. If you have a couple of pics of your snake from different angles, not curled up, it would help...
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