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    New BP, weight question.

    Hi,

    Was just wondering what's the average a 12 month old ball should weigh?

    Any help is appreciated!!

    Thanks.

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    Re: New BP, weight question.

    Well there's not really a age-to-weight standard it could depend on a lot of different factors like genetics, prey size, health, sex. I have a female around 8 mos old weighs around 700 grams and a 7 mo that weighs a little over 350 g. Generally speaking I would say at 12 months about 750 grams. I always figure about they gain about 100 g a month in my experience. How much does yours weigh curently? What are you feeding? How long have you had it?

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    I agree. I have one 12 month that weighs almost 800 grams. She eats small rats and has never refused a meal , even in shed. I have another 12 month that weighs just over 400 grams, but I am lucky if she eats 2 weeks in a row.

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    Most of my 1 year olds are typically around 600-800g. If they are females, they tend to go through a slump in eating around 700g. I've had females up to 700g in 6-7 months and then they get picky and stay there for another 4 months. Can be frustrating at times but I've learned to be patient .

    How much do yours weigh?


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    The missing thing is length a 3 foot 800gm snake is under weight a 1 foot 800 gm is likely over weight. There are so many factors it is hard to say.

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    Re: New BP, weight question.

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    The missing thing is length a 3 foot 800gm snake is under weight a 1 foot 800 gm is likely over weight. There are so many factors it is hard to say.
    While this is true, I've never had a snake become quite that lanky nor fat in a year.

    Our yearling balls are usually between 800-1,200g for females and 500g and up for males. This can vary a bit, but I would be wary of someone selling a yearling that was only 200-300g.

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    Just weighed the little boy and he's 325g!!

    Is this bad? Here is some pictures from today.



    Only got him a few days ago. Seems a very happy boy.


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    Sadly, I have a rehab animal that is just over one year when she arrived at under 100 gm. They absolutely can be lanky at one year, triangular even.

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    Alex, he isn't in horrible condition, but some extra groceries wouldn't hurt him. BTW, those last two photos came out sweet!

    kitedemon, that is just sad and I think you misinterpreted my post. I was referring to how you posted extreme weight to length ratios. I've seen some skinny, underfed balls, but less than 100g at over a year old? How can anyone do that to them and sleep at night? Grr!

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    Thanks AK!

    His first feed under my care went really well last night, he smashed it!

    How often would you recommend feeding the little bugger??


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