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Re: Is he too small?
 Originally Posted by Insane
So apparently it did take her a few mice before she started taking F/T. I also stopped updating my records after mid last year, I was keeping them in a calendar book to keep better track and never transcribed them. Oops. But this should give you a good glimpse of how things went in the beginning. I'm not going to say this is definitely how you should go forward with your guy or if you'll have the same experience I did, but hopefully it will give you some idea of how fast they gain weight.
And just for giggles, here's a very out of focus picture of her at 1400 grams.

Oh wow, so she gained pretty well it seems. I'm starting to feel better, maybe mine is just a little guy. All the snakes she had posted looked healthy and had varying weights so I am betting he was just a smaller hatchling. I think I will keep track of his feedings and weight now though, that was a good log!
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Re: Is he too small?
 Originally Posted by piedlover79
From the picture he certainly doesn't look emaciated or anything.
Okay good. Hopefully he will be a good eater like most the spiders I have heard about.
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Re: Is he too small?
 Originally Posted by Mangiapane85
What kind of record keeping software is that? I'm guessing it's computerized? I wanna do something like that. My notebook is getting cluttered lol.
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It's actually just Microsoft Excel, if you have that program I can email you the template if you want to pm me with your email address (or anyone else who is interested as well!). It's really nothing special, but it gets the job done. The initial plan was to take a picture after their first shed of the year and mid year so I could see how their colors changed over time, but I got a bit lazy with it. I plan to get everyone's records back up to snuff in 2017 since I've had to start keeping records on my newbies again.
Ball Pythons:
1.0 Pied 100% het Clown (2014)
1.0 Pastel Leopard Pied 50% het Clown (2016)
0.1 Albino Clown (2013)
0.1 Pied 100% Het Albino (2014)
0.1 Enchi 100% DH Clown Pied (2016)
0.1 100% DH Clown Pied (2016)
0.1 Pastel Fire Yellowbelly (2014)
2.3 Clown DH Albino Pied (2017/18)
0.1 100% TH Albino Clown Pied (2018)
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Re: Is he too small?
 Originally Posted by Insane
It's actually just Microsoft Excel, if you have that program I can email you the template if you want to pm me with your email address (or anyone else who is interested as well!). It's really nothing special, but it gets the job done. The initial plan was to take a picture after their first shed of the year and mid year so I could see how their colors changed over time, but I got a bit lazy with it. I plan to get everyone's records back up to snuff in 2017 since I've had to start keeping records on my newbies again.
Well I don't have a computer at the moment. I do everything from my iPhone.. :/
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0.1 Mojave
1.0 Butter
1.0 Pastel Enchi
0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Orange Dream Yellowbelly
0.1 Leopard
0.1 Firefly
1.0 Hypo Brooks King
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
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Re: Is he too small?
 Originally Posted by Insane
So apparently it did take her a few mice before she started taking F/T. I also stopped updating my records after mid last year, I was keeping them in a calendar book to keep better track and never transcribed them. Oops. But this should give you a good glimpse of how things went in the beginning. I'm not going to say this is definitely how you should go forward with your guy or if you'll have the same experience I did, but hopefully it will give you some idea of how fast they gain weight.
And just for giggles, here's a very out of focus picture of her at 1400 grams.

She is beautiful! I love her dark colors.
And nice system of tracking things. I too stopped taking such meticulous notes for a while but it was getting tedious. I like your spreadsheet a lot though, that's a great idea
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0.1 Mahogany Ball Python - 'Donuts'
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