Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
Looks beautiful and healthy !!

I bet in the wild they grow even slower then that. What you want to look at is the body condition. Looks well hydrated, well filled out. Isn't thin or worse, emaciated. Nice healthy appearance.

As for morph, there are many "hidden" things that can be subtle or even unknown yet. Most likely what is considered a wild type "normal" , but a particularly pretty one. Always liked that swirly pattern.

Gorgeous snake. Just keep feeding the right size food, neither power feed nor under feed. I like to grow mine slow and healthy (not underfeeding them of course).
Thank you. I was feeding weaned rats 30-39 grams she about 200 grams i thought i cpuld fees to the thickest part but i think thoe kight be a bit big after reading charts. Im thinking of getting rat pups instead the guy i get them off i get them in bulk so. I would rather her/him be healty

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