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    Basically any scale that reads 1 gm to 4 or 5000 gm will be fine. The big issue isn't accuracy but repeatability if you place the same object on 3 times do you get the same weight reading. If you were a breeder accuracy maybe more of an issue but as a beginner it makes little difference if the snake is 110 or 117 gm as long as it reads the same if weighed and removed and re weighed. The idea is to track trends not absolutes is the snake gaining weight or losing weight high accuracy isn't needed just repeatability.

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    I have been answering questions you have posted diligently. I must agree somewhat with others the multiple over lapping posts tend to muddy the waters a bit. I'll post my opinion in one and then find a second where the same answer could be posted as well. There is nothing wrong with asking questions and sometimes simple questions are easy but if you ask a question and then ask a reworded version of the same. This may not actually be helpful but just end up being confusing. I'd make the suggestion that ask your questions but try not to overlap the questions.

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