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    Re: how can I tell if my BP is too fat?

    Quote Originally Posted by queenelvis82 View Post
    Hi All,
    I have a female year and two month old BP. I have been feeding her once every 7 days. What are some signs that a BP is overweight? Some have said that I will see some white fatty material between her scales or "lumps" where her coils are. Her coils do have some lumps, but I am not sure what I am looking for in the fatty material. She is about 800 grams and shy of two feet long. I just fed her last night and she is showing signs of wanting to feed again. Should I, or should I hold off?
    Hi, your length to weight ratio seems to be off. Maybe another measurement of length is nessecary. Try using a string. Then measure the string. And tell us the length again.

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