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Re: How do you keep track of your balls?
I guess I'm missing out on something. A shed isn't the length of the snake? it actually stretches that much?
Actually it does!
The example I gave is for my corn, and it seems that he is usually 85% the length of the skin. It is by no means an exact science. About the only thing you can really infer is that the snake isn't any longer than the shed. I've noticed my BP skin usually isn't stretched as much, but she also sheds in a different manner.
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Re: How do you keep track of your balls?
 Originally Posted by captainjack0000
Actually it does!
The example I gave is for my corn, and it seems that he is usually 85% the length of the skin. It is by no means an exact science. About the only thing you can really infer is that the snake isn't any longer than the shed. I've noticed my BP skin usually isn't stretched as much, but she also sheds in a different manner.
I figured that once the shed has dried it's a pretty accurate length? i guess I'm wrong. Bummer. I thought I had a 46 inch corn myself and she's probably only 40.
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Re: How do you keep track of your balls?
 Originally Posted by captainjack0000
Am I the only person who sees the opportunity for some dirty humor with a title like that?
That was my intention
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 Originally Posted by Andrew21
I figured that once the shed has dried it's a pretty accurate length? i guess I'm wrong. Bummer. I thought I had a 46 inch corn myself and she's probably only 40.
*strongly resists the urge to make an innapropriate comparison* 
Yea it stretches out though. Think about the process of shedding lol.
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Re: How do you keep track of your balls?
http://www.serpwidgets.com/main/measure
You can use that and a digital camera. I've been doing that and found the 85% rule comparing actual length (from the widget or measuring by hand) to the shed. But, as I said, its a genral rule. Your corn might have a different %.
The BP seems to be closer, like 96% because when she sheds, it rolls up kinda like a doughnut. It is because shen she sheds, she makes laps around the inside of her hide. It doesn't really catch on anything and get pulled like the corn's.
Here is a snake shed video I put together if you haven't seen it in action. Sorry guys and gals but a BP shedding is kinda boring so this is one of my corns.
http://youtu.be/3vzE_f5TdiE
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Scratch em once in awhile..... I mean, binder with a sheet for each snake.
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Re: How do you keep track of your balls?
 Originally Posted by captainjack0000
http://www.serpwidgets.com/main/measure
You can use that and a digital camera. I've been doing that and found the 85% rule comparing actual length (from the widget or measuring by hand) to the shed. But, as I said, its a genral rule. Your corn might have a different %.
The BP seems to be closer, like 96% because when she sheds, it rolls up kinda like a doughnut. It is because shen she sheds, she makes laps around the inside of her hide. It doesn't really catch on anything and get pulled like the corn's.
Here is a snake shed video I put together if you haven't seen it in action. Sorry guys and gals but a BP shedding is kinda boring so this is one of my corns.
http://youtu.be/3vzE_f5TdiE
Ohh. Thanks for the link and info!
And Mike, I thought the shed would shrink down after the moisture was lost. Lol
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I keep a small notebook for each snake an I use a iPhone app called snake keeper. There's also a app called critter size that works jut like serpwidgets.
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We use basic index cards that lean on the tubs. 
Last edited by Mrl249; 08-28-2012 at 09:48 PM.
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I only have one snake but so far I write down his weight in a little notebook and I write down when he was last fed on the calendar in my room. Once I get more snakes I will most definitely be putting all info. in one binder! ^_^
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