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    Registered User oswalt44's Avatar
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    I have an early 08 female pastel that still weighs 900 grams!
    She eats great! Sheds in one piece and is basically in perfect shape.. she's just little..

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    Re: How heavy are your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by nachash View Post
    She's just shy of 4 feet. I suppose you're right then.
    I hope she get's bigger. I'd love to have a 6footer on my hands
    It's quite unlikely she will ever get that long. BPs average 4-5ft fully grown, typically closer to 4ft. I believe the largest BP on record was between 6-6.5 ft. But that is VERY rare.
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    My male bp is 1451 grams! :]
    He was about 250 grams a year ago! He has grown so much!

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    Re: How heavy are your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kymberli View Post
    It's quite unlikely she will ever get that long. BPs average 4-5ft fully grown, typically closer to 4ft. I believe the largest BP on record was between 6-6.5 ft. But that is VERY rare.

    Ive seen a picture of "the" largest" female ball in a book, she was massive 6 foot 7 and rounder then the guys arms , he has a beard and he isnt small lol

    My big lady is about 3 1/2 feet i feel like she is skinny now lol, its good to know my little ladies are on the + size compared to some other '10 babies.

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    Magnus (1.0) 1366 gm
    Orion (1.0) 1090 gm
    Legion (1.0) 514 gm
    Corvus (0.1) 1769 gm
    Ophelia (0.1) 511 gm
    Lucy (0.1) 480 gm
    Caprica (0.1) 1236 gm
    Juno (0.1) 3865 gm and just as a side note Juno is 5'5"

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    Re: How heavy are your snakes?

    Pyrite '09 het pied male - 812 grams
    Luna '09 het pied female - 1064 grams
    Carlisle '08 Brazilian rainbow boa - 821 grams

    Haven't weighed my pastel recently but she's ~250 grams

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    Aphrodite: 301g
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    I don't weigh my boa often, but she was 109g when I got her earlier this month.

    I can't wait until I have enough data to graph their growth. I'd like to start getting their length so I can see what they are doing with the food I'm feeding them. Bella is chumby but Houdini is long and skinny and seems determined to stay that way. They are both great eaters so it's interesting to see how they grow differently.
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    (Red Tail Boa BCI) Powder "The Spitzberg Beast" - 500 to 550 grams

    (Macklots Python) Shaka "The Psychopath" Zulu - don't know yet, hes to vicious to attempt to weigh

    Lol just realized I've given nick names to both my snakes
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    Tallulah is 2,639 grams and exactly 4ft i just measured and weighed her.
    Arana is just shy of 300
    i think my corn snake is like below 100 ahah
    Last edited by pinkeye714; 05-26-2011 at 11:49 PM.
    Then I'm tiny like a door mouse
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