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    http://www.reptilebasics.com/My-Weig...l-p-16191.html
    This is a great scale up to 7000g. I picked it up a few months back it has been great. Id get one. If you plan on breeding your going to need it then anyways. To weigh eggs,babies,Mother after she laid the eggs. If your raising snakes, breeding and all that. One thing you need a good scale. Cant depend on someone else to weigh all your snakes. Also like said before from some of your other post. It sounds like you have alot to learn before even thinking about breeding. Another thing if that snake is only 600g at 2-3 years old. Somethings not right either the scale it was weighed on, or something is going on with the snake. I have a 7 month old male pastel that is already over 600g. I know thats not crazy growth or anything. I know there are 07 ball pythons out there way over that. As far as the breeder goes or any breeder. Anyone you are thinking about getting a snake from you need to check out before you buy. Lots of not so honest people out there. If they see someone they know doesnt know alot about ball pythons. The will try and sell you an albino corn snake, and charge you for an albino ball.

    Take the advice that people have given you. There not being idiots or anything. Its hard to help someone that asks a question or for help. Then doesnt like the answer or doesnt want to here that answer. If you want to breed ball pythons, fine great another new person to the hobbie. But you have alot to learn young grasshopper. Before you should even think about breeding. Ive only been breeding for 6 years now. The only thing I know for sure. Is that after 6 years I still dont know all there is to keeping and breeding ball pythons.
    Last edited by dr del; 01-07-2008 at 08:05 PM. Reason: edits for bad language - keep it family friendly please

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