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    Weight Tracking and other information

    Hey all,

    I wanted to get opinions on the best ways to track valid information for snakes. I just wanted to see how most people do it. I am thinking of doing a spreadsheet for them but I am curious about possible layouts or other ideas. All thoughts are welcome.
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    when I say valid information I am talking about things like weight, length (probably annoying as heck to get), last feeding date etc.
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    This is what I do.....I do this on Excell Spreadsheet.
    Species: Python Regius Name: Sex:
    Common Name: Royan / Ball Python Locality: DOB:
    Morph: Source: Date In:
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    PM = Pink Mo. LM = Large Mo. WR = Weaned Rat GR = Giant Rat REG = Reguritation POS = Post OV.Shed
    FM = Fuzzy Mo. JM = Jumbo Mo. SR = Small Rat L = Live D = Defecation PAR = Partuition
    HM = Hopper PR = Pink Rat MR = Med. Rat PK = Pre Killed S = Shed MED = Medication
    SM = Small Mo. FR = Fuzzy Rat LR = Large Rat REF = Refused WT = Weight CL = Cleaning
    MM = Med. Mo CR = Crawler Rat JR = Jumbo Rat AF = Assist Fed C = Copulation
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    The way I do it

    What I do is that I downloaded an app on my phone called snake keeper the free version lets u track one snake the paid version which is only $1 let's you keep up to 20 snakes. Hope this helps.

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    Re: Weight Tracking and other information

    I weigh my snakes usually right before a feeding and after defecation to get a more accurate record. No matter how u do it before or after feedings etc always do it the same. Measurements are best done with a soft edge tape measure to bend along the snakes body.

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    Re: Weight Tracking and other information

    Quote Originally Posted by kylearmbar View Post
    I weigh my snakes usually right before a feeding and after defecation to get a more accurate record. No matter how u do it before or after feedings etc always do it the same. Measurements are best done with a soft edge tape measure to bend along the snakes body.
    I'm not too worried about collection methods. I am talking about good and effective ways of tracking the information that I am collecting.
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    An excel spreadsheet, the Snake Keeper app, or iHerp are all really great ways to keep records
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    Weight Tracking and other information

    I use both the snake keeper app and the pet pal app. The pet pal app actually makes a graph for you of their growth, which is pretty cool. It's not the best, and it's sometimes a bit glitchy, but I still like using both.
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    Re: Weight Tracking and other information

    Quote Originally Posted by Shann View Post
    I use both the snake keeper app and the pet pal app. The pet pal app actually makes a graph for you of their growth, which is pretty cool. It's not the best, and it's sometimes a bit glitchy, but I still like using both.
    I can't find either app anywhere... Are they available in the Google Play Store/for android?
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    Re: Weight Tracking and other information

    Quote Originally Posted by ROACH View Post
    This is what I do.....I do this on Excell Spreadsheet.
    Species: Python Regius Name: Sex:
    Common Name: Royan / Ball Python Locality: DOB:
    Morph: Source: Date In:
    KEY
    PM = Pink Mo. LM = Large Mo. WR = Weaned Rat GR = Giant Rat REG = Reguritation POS = Post OV.Shed
    FM = Fuzzy Mo. JM = Jumbo Mo. SR = Small Rat L = Live D = Defecation PAR = Partuition
    HM = Hopper PR = Pink Rat MR = Med. Rat PK = Pre Killed S = Shed MED = Medication
    SM = Small Mo. FR = Fuzzy Rat LR = Large Rat REF = Refused WT = Weight CL = Cleaning
    MM = Med. Mo CR = Crawler Rat JR = Jumbo Rat AF = Assist Fed C = Copulation
    I might copy this if you don't mind. So much more detailed than the simple one I made...

    Quote Originally Posted by kylearmbar View Post
    I weigh my snakes usually right before a feeding and after defecation to get a more accurate record. No matter how u do it before or after feedings etc always do it the same. Measurements are best done with a soft edge tape measure to bend along the snakes body.
    How my mom and I measured my snakes was to run a length of string down their bodies and hold it at the end, then measure the string.

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