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yalovit Posted - 01/07/2013 : 16:56:01
ive just weighed my snake for the first time.shes 21 inches long and weighed in at 32 grams.could anyone tell me if this is a healthy weight.many thanks
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Kellog Posted - 01/07/2013 : 23:38:18
Try not to worry too much about your snake's weight Jason, although I know it's hard. As long as she is eating, drinking, pooing and growing she's fine .

Figs is right about how different snakes are, even hatchlings from the same clutch that are fed the same grow at different rates. You might find this interesting - How big should my snake be?

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lupi lou Posted - 01/07/2013 : 20:41:47
That's good then, I went through a stage of worrying about Jinx, as he seemed to grow so slowly, he is leaner than 8 but is much more active and has much better muscle tone. They do tend to make us worry for nothing :-)
yalovit Posted - 01/07/2013 : 20:14:32
thanks lupi I now know my snake is deffinatly not overweight.i was more concerned she was underweight,but looking on the web has satisfied me that she is fine.
lupi lou Posted - 01/07/2013 : 18:34:50
As Figs has said snakes all grow at different rates. It's very easy to get paranoid that you snake is too thin or too fat. Here is a guide for judging a snakes condition http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11891
Figs Posted - 01/07/2013 : 17:01:04
There's heaps of variation in length and size so its hard to say, really.
As long as she's eating and doesn't look thin or fat, I'd say you're all good!

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