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    Re: Feeding your ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    All this weighing the food stuff is ridiculous...talk about overcomplicating things...holy cow...
    Call it whatever the freak you want to, I call it a successful method that has yet to fail me. While your freakin' milage may vary, don't discount the freakin' method. Out
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    Re: Feeding your ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    All this weighing the food stuff is ridiculous...talk about overcomplicating things...holy cow...
    how is it complicated? you weigh the ball python... and get a rodent that is about 15% of the BP's weight (when buying frozen they are sold in weight ranges)

    it isn't rocket science.
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    Re: Feeding your ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Call it whatever the freak you want to, I call it a successful method that has yet to fail me. While your freakin' milage may vary, don't discount the freakin' method. Out
    It is absolutely, positively, without a doubt unnecessary to run out and spend money on a food scale to figure out what size rodent to feed a bp...it's absurd...Over....
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    Re: Feeding your ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    how is it complicated? you weigh the ball python... and get a rodent that is about 15% of the BP's weight (when buying frozen they are sold in weight ranges)

    it isn't rocket science.
    Neither is using the eyeballs in your melon to visually figure it out...it ain't that hard...
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    Re: Feeding your ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    It is absolutely, positively, without a doubt unnecessary to run out and spend money on a food scale to figure out what size rodent to feed a bp...it's absurd...Over....
    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    Neither is using the eyeballs in your melon to visually figure it out...it ain't that hard...
    Oh yeah, I forgot, you are prefect...a condition I am not afflicted with. I'll stick to my absurd and unnecessary scale. Some how in my blind ignorance of your melon to eye ball ratio method, it's managed to get me this far
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    Re: Feeding your ball python

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    Oh yeah, I forgot, you are perfect...a condition I am not afflicted with. I'll stick to my absurd and unnecessary scale. Some how in my blind ignorance of your melon to eye ball ratio method, it's managed to get me this far
    Do we really need to further confuse newbs by telling them to buy a scale and weigh both the snake and food??? Is it really necessary???? How has anyone managed to feed snakes before digital food scales came along???? Over...
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    Re: Feeding your ball python

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    Do we really need to further confuse newbs by telling them to buy a scale and weigh both the snake and food??? Is it really necessary???? How has anyone managed to feed snakes before digital food scales came along???? Over...
    How is taking a simple measurement with a tool that any good snake keeper should have anyway a complication of things?

    I can promise you like the sun will come up tomorrow that I will always advise BP keepers, especially newbies, that weighing the prey item is a better method than just winging it and going TLAR (That Looks About Right)...

    How can you keep accurate feeding records if you aren't weighing the prey?
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    It isn't a bad idea to keep an eye on you snakes weight especially if it is on a hunger strike. It is simple and quick. I don't think it is overcomplicating anything. It helps me to know what weight to feed because my eyes are bigger than her stomach by the time I select the live feeder at the shop. I find it easier to know I am getting the right size. Use what works. Est for you. After all it is only $15-20 there are worse things to spend money on.
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    Do I need to put you two in time out?

    A scale helps, especially when you're new to keeping snakes. Underfeeding is a major issue in this hobby. Do you have to have scale to successfully keep a ball python? No. Do I rely on mine 100% and weigh every meal? Nope, but it helps sometimes and those new to keeping them might not know exactly how big of a meal is best and a scale helps teach them. People also like to keep track of their snake's growth.

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    Re: Feeding your ball python

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    How can you keep accurate feeding records if you aren't weighing the prey?
    Like this...
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    5/29 - SR
    etc...

    Do you really weigh every rodent you feed to every snake you have?
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