But to me that still makes no sense. Everything we tell new owners and everything you read on caring for bps says to feed young snakes every 7-10 days. (Sometimes even 5-7!) This is told to keepers, not breeders, to ensure the health of your snake. How is it then, that by following these instructions, that a snake of the same age will weigh 2-3 times more? Obviously, this isn't good for the snake. Its apparent to me that the breeder is even aware that he is under feeding these poor snakes because he said in the e-mail, "Once in your possession you can feed them a little more than usual and they will grow to their standard adult size." So, this guy breeds these snakes, then, the ones that aren't morphs are purposely underfed because they won't make him as much money? Sounds a little harsh to me. I wonder what he does with his normals that aren't hets?