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    Re: weights of ball pythons

    It really depends on the genetics of the female. I have a 1yr and 4 month old female that just hit 3 ft, and she's 750 grams, while I've heard of some people who's snakes are longer and weigh almost 1,000 grams by just a year old.
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    Re: weights of ball pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Purrrfect9
    It really depends on the genetics of the female. I have a 1yr and 4 month old female that just hit 3 ft, and she's 750 grams, while I've heard of some people who's snakes are longer and weigh almost 1,000 grams by just a year old.
    ok as i said before im just trying to make sure i am raising the ball python right

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