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I don't have scales!
Can some of you pros help me and guess-timate my BP's weight in grams? I do not have scales.. and I'm just so curious about her weight. She is about 1 year and 4 months old. A little over 3 and a half feet long. Pics in my galley. If it helps, I'm 6"3 and 230 lbs. Lol
Last edited by DreDeuce; 02-18-2017 at 11:25 AM.
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It's really hard to guess a snake weight based on photos. A food scale is like 5 dollars, so go out and buy one!
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scales are a worth while investment and i use mine all the time. You can always compare some known weight for a guesstamation, grab a unopened soda , sack or flower, can of beans and compare that in one had with the snake in the other. As long as it has a printed weight you can guess.
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Re: I don't have scales!
I would definitely recommend getting a kitchen scale, amazon has some pretty good ones for cheap, and imo there's nothing like them for keeping track of weight between feeds and poops. They also allow you to get the weight on your prey items. Not everyone keeps track of weights super closely, but I like to have as much data as possible in case something goes wrong, and just for curiosity's sake.
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and here I got all excited that you bread a scaless BP, LOL!
"Keep in mind I am sharing what I have learned and what my experiences have taught me. I am not an expert, and it's always good to weigh varying perspectives... Doing it "correctly" often means balancing what works for others with what works for you, given your parameters and observations."
Family Critter List: Bumblebee BP, Fire Spider BP, Brazillian Rainbow Boa, Planted Aquarium, Red-Foot Tortoise, Dwarf Hamster, Holland Lop Rabbit, 6 egg laying chickens, 37 in freezer camp, last but not least Flap Jack, our Pit mix rescue dog who keeps everyone in line.
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Re: I don't have scales!
I figured the title would be an eye catcher! Lol..
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It's worth getting a scale, just $10~$20!
If I was forced to guess, maybe 900g~1200g? The thing is, I could be 500g off. LOL
Last edited by redshepherd; 02-18-2017 at 05:03 PM.
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Re: I don't have scales!
Hey thanks Red. Yeah I just wanted a guess, or a round about idea. I'd say closer to the 900 side. Maybe even a little less.
Last edited by DreDeuce; 02-18-2017 at 11:30 PM.
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Re: I don't have scales!
 Originally Posted by DreDeuce
I figured the title would be an eye catcher! Lol..
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Re: I don't have scales!
Br, I wasn't trying to bait people in, I just really wanted to get an idea from people who frequently weigh their snakes. But now that I know there are cheap scales, I will get an accurate weight myself
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