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    The "flab" is actually loose skin because he is so thin. He is most likely bigger than 20 grams, but his spine is showing big time.
    Try weighing something that you know the weight of... that will tell you if the scale is accurate.
    I would definitely be feeding every 5 days for now, maybe even every 4

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    Re: Kaa Acting Strange

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    The "flab" is actually loose skin because he is so thin. He is most likely bigger than 20 grams, but his spine is showing big time.
    Try weighing something that you know the weight of... that will tell you if the scale is accurate.
    I would definitely be feeding every 5 days for now, maybe even every 4

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    I am not seeing too much spine, then again it's probably due to years of having them come in with nothing but a spine. I would not suggest every 4 days, his stomach has likely shrunk a bit and he is not retic, obviously. Every five days is going to yield some good results...I can see that excess "flab" filling in after 4-6 feedings.
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