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    Re: 73 Grams?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    The average hatchling is 55/70 grams so either your BP was a very small runt in the 30/40 grams or it is younger and was not started or barely.

    Do you have any record (hatching, feeding)?

    The problem is with an animal that size and obviously not well established is that it might be very hard for you to get him to eat.

    My guess it was a small CH that might have a meal maybe two and that was it, not the best thing to get started in this hobby which is why it is so important to get an established animal from a good breeder.
    didnt get a record no but ive actually just attempted to feed him for the first time and he took it straight away! so im quite pleased with that

    just a question how long should i wait to go up on his food? hes on small hairy mice at the moment, the snake seems very healthy and hes very friendly since ive had him which is 1week he has nevery acted agressive towards me and last night he had a perfect shed also

    Also the snake was Captive Bred, i was able to choose from many babys
    Last edited by SRMD; 06-13-2012 at 11:11 AM.
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