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ShortyGinger Posted - 28/04/2014 : 11:50:50
im going to be weighing monty and izzie, how big of scales/ what type of scale should i get for weighing them? is there a skill in keeping them one scales as well?
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ShortyGinger Posted - 28/04/2014 : 23:41:14
thank you all, i wasnt able to today because my brother broke the scales and forgot to tell me. but i did manage to measure the length of them Monty is 3FT and izzie is 2ft 7"
ive order the scales you guys suggested so ive just to wait a couple of days.
Fezza Posted - 28/04/2014 : 18:50:55
As above really

Kitchen scales and a big plastic bowl. Don't forget something to rewrite the weights down on, juggling a snake in a bowl while find pen and paper can be a drag Lol
coxcats Posted - 28/04/2014 : 12:41:10
Ive got some Salter cheap flat digital ones from Argos (£9) and I use a large plastic bowl to put the snake in. The scales can be set to zero when you put the bowl on.

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