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    Feeding/Sheding software?

    What do you keep track of your feedings on? I have seen some software out there that looks neat but I have been keeping my records on paper and then on Microsoft Excell spreadsheet. I am wanting something a little more involved that would hold a pic of the snake and then The records of feedings and stuff like that. I am really wondering what is out there and what has worked and or not worked for different people.
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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    Re: Feeding/Sheding software?

    I just remember when i fed and go with rough estimate on last shed.
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    Re: Feeding/Sheding software?

    I use iherp to keep track of feeds, sheds, etc. It is free and it works for me with only having one snake at the moment.

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    Re: Feeding/Sheding software?

    I have this fancy peace of software called notepad, its REALLY Expensive.

    Honestly I wouldn't bother with anything more. Do whats easiest, If its easier for you to use excel then go with that, if its easier to just write it down on a peace of paper do that. If you feel its easiest to make a nice fancy card and print out and then fill that out go with that.

    Documenting things like that is a great habit to get into but it doesn't need to be a half hour data entry job that you do every night.

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    Vyper Reptile Tracking Software......makes things run so much easier with my collection. You can download a free trial from their website or from Justin Kobylka's website.....(caution...whatever you enter into the free trial you will have to re-key into the full version if you purchase it), very inexpensive and very user friendly!!!

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    I use Iherp too and I love it. Its free also.
    Click here to see My collection & Available> http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...2-08169f5b8efc

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    Re: Feeding/Sheding software?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Bundy View Post
    What do you keep track of your feedings on? I have seen some software out there that looks neat but I have been keeping my records on paper and then on Microsoft Excell spreadsheet. I am wanting something a little more involved that would hold a pic of the snake and then The records of feedings and stuff like that. I am really wondering what is out there and what has worked and or not worked for different people.
    www.iherp.com
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    Check out my Photoblog!

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    I use Richsballpythons feeding cards and I love them, they are very cheap and help keep me very organized.
    Ball Pythons:
    0.1.0 Bumble Bee- Schnapps
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    0.1.0 Low White Piebald- Hershey
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    1.0.0 Paradox Super Cinnamon- Dash
    1.0.0 100% Het. Albino- Jester
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    Re: Feeding/Sheding software?

    I use iHerp as well...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Feeding/Sheding software?

    Vyper Reptile Tracking http://www.talkradiosoftware.com/direct/direct.html

    It has a cool feature where you can print off a rack and bin booklet on normal paper. So if you like keeping records on paper, you can do so and then update at a convenient time.

    This software actually has alot of nice features. All the bells and wistles without being complicated.

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