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Cookie Posted - 17/09/2012 : 20:37:57
Hi Guys,

Just trying something out. Blackecho has put up a very helpful graph for Snake Weight By Age. I dont have a monkies how old my dudes are so thought it might be interesting to try to assemble a graph to measure the snake weight by length. It could turn out to be a waste of time but it's worth a try.

So guys post away and I'll try to put something together... :0)

'You should remember this graph is here for reference, each royal python grows at a different weight as it shows here and if your python is eating and happy you should not change your care or food size if he is bigger or smaller than the average.
-Kelfezond'
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acd1984 Posted - 18/09/2012 : 11:33:23
George, at last check, 830grams and 3'6" in length and approx 17 months old

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