I might still need help with this issue. After a couple more feedings and further observation, i have noticed something odd with this BP that might be overweight.
So here are the details. She is about 320 grams now and i feed her rats 10% of her weight to get her skinnier.
1.My normal healthy BP (BP1) is 266 grams and about the same length as the BP I suspect to be overweight at 320grams (BP2), but BP2 is way thicker and has more girth.
2.BP1 strikes her prey and then coils it with her whole body. the BP that I suspect to be overweight (BP2) strikes the prey and then only coils the prey wth her upper body like it can not bend or curve her midsection.
3.If i take my rectangular plastic hide off of BP 1, I would find her coiled in a circular manner, whereas BP2 would coil in a rectangular manner following the shape of rectangular the plastic hide, again as if she cant bend her girthy midsection
4. The slight sudden taper at the tail of BP2 remains (see above posts), it was not her about to poop
These are the details I have observed after the initial thread post. Let me know your thoughts. If we go by the chart at post number 3 above. I would say the snake fits the description of "overweight" (row 3 out of 6). But her midsection is pretty round and I can not see the spine pointing upwards, not to the point where i can see cleavage tho like in rows 4 to 6. I need your thoughts on this guys. Thanks