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    Re: Are they the right size?

    Quote Originally Posted by evan385 View Post
    It's a bad picture, she is one year and three months old and if a six month old ball python can be 600 grams I know for fact she is more than 500 grams. I'll post some better pictures here shortly and you'll see she's much bigger than she looks in the first pictures
    Yeah, a better pic would help, I am just going by what I can see. They look pretty good, though.

    A 6 month old can be 600 grams, but a year and half old can also be 300 grams. We have some 5 month old balls that are well on their way to being 450-500 grams at 6 months with proper feeding. Likewise, last year we picked up a year and a half old female ball that only weighed a little over 300 grams.

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    Re: Are they the right size?

    I finally got around to taking some better pictures so here they are. First is my male the smaller one he's six-eight months. Second and third are my female she's one year and three months. For size reference i'm 200 lbs and 6'1" got big hands but there's a dollar bill so you shouldn't need that.



    0.1 Normal (Captain Hook) (Hooked deformation on tip of tail)
    1.0 Pastel Poss het Albino (Thor)
    0.1 Normal (Chloe)
    0.1 Tiger Reticulated Python (Jade)
    0.1 Borneo Black Blood Python (Kira)
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    0.1 Mojave het Albino

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    Re: Are they the right size?

    Quote Originally Posted by evan385 View Post
    I don't have a scale, since I heard that they eat 10% of body weight per week and she eats 70-80 grams small rats I just did that times ten to get that weight.
    I believe that you are supposed to feed them that much a week. Not that whatever they are eating is automatically 10% of their body weight. For example you could feed a 1000 gram snake a 20 g mouse per week and that would not make the snake 200 grams. (not that a snake that size should be eating a single mouse a week, please dont do that )
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    Re: Are they the right size?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel285 View Post
    I believe that you are supposed to feed them that much a week. Not that whatever they are eating is automatically 10% of their body weight. For example you could feed a 1000 gram snake a 20 g mouse per week and that would not make the snake 200 grams. (not that a snake that size should be eating a single mouse a week, please dont do that )
    I just figured that an appropriate sized rat, one that gives them a good sized bulge, would be about 10% of the body weight or close to it. I'm getting a scale the next time I go to wal-mart so i'll get an accurate weight on them. My best guess would be that she's over 700 grams but we shall see.
    Last edited by evan385; 10-31-2011 at 03:52 AM.

    0.1 Normal (Captain Hook) (Hooked deformation on tip of tail)
    1.0 Pastel Poss het Albino (Thor)
    0.1 Normal (Chloe)
    0.1 Tiger Reticulated Python (Jade)
    0.1 Borneo Black Blood Python (Kira)
    Coming soon:
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    0.1 Mojave het Albino

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    Re: Are they the right size?

    They look healthy to me. Not underweight or anything.
    2.2 normal ball pythons, 1.4 piebald ball pythons, 2.4 albino spider ball pythons, 1.3 blue eyed leucistic ball pythons, 1.3 black eyed leucistic ball pythons, 1.4 king cobras, 1.2 albino king cobras, 2.3 green tree pythons, 1.2 albino burmese pythons, 1.3 reticulated pythons, 2.4 columbian redtail boas, 1.2 hog island boas, 1.2 inland taipans. Don't count babies or ones I plan to sell.

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