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    Ball python growth!

    Hey, just thought I would share some photos of my ball to you guys, I was recently looking through my photos and saw this photo and it shocked me on how much he has grown, he might not seem that bigger to you but defiantly does to me so just thought i would share this with you! I have had my snake "Theron" since the 2nd of June were he weighed just 70grams he now weighs 350-400grams ​on a stable every 5 day feeding schedule of rats when my bp hits 500g i will start to reduce to every 7 days.

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    Recent Photos: (today)



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    I love seeing growth photos! It's crazy to see the difference, you never notice it when your dealing with your own snakes!

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    I don't think anything grows like a healthy snake they seem to double over night sometimes.

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    I love growth pics too, and I keep taking them as well. Thanks for sharing Theron's progress!

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    Re: Ball python growth!

    Fun! It's always fun to see something grow. I remember wanting a bigger BP when we got my son's snake but in reality, it's been cool to see the sheds and growth.

    Nice pictures.

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    He has grown! Congrats!

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    It's great watching the little guys grow, your doing something right!

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    That's something I always have enjoyed is watching them grow! Healthy growth and healthy looking snakes, thanks for sharing
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    Looks like you're taking great care of him, as he is definitely bigger! Good work!
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    nice, thanks for share.
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