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    Re: Weight/Record keeping tips?

    Quote Originally Posted by VereMyth View Post
    So with my recent new addition I have decided to start keeping a record that my previous two snakes did not warrant(In as much detail) as I could remember most things about them, however now that I have gotten 3 more to make a total of five my faith in my memory must wane.

    1. When getting weights on new additions do you way them after they do their first feeding or do you get their current weight immediately before placing them in their new homes?

    2. Do you prefer written records or digital? ( I am leaning towards google docs but I will probably end up keeping a backup composition and binder notebook. of Printed sheets.)

    3. What about vet records? Do you keep all of them or just the most recent? I personally keep my most recent records for all animals tacked onto a corkboard we have attached on the outside of a cabinet in the kitchen. Along with receipts/prescribed meds if needed and last but not least for my dogs their vaccine & Licenses
    Me personally i just put there weights name and date in my phone under my notes its the safiest place for me. Its personal prefefence i guess. Also i usually weigh every couple weeks. I do so like a day before feed or 2 days before feed to make sure i get more accurate reading or after they have a poop.

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